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Randy L Jirtle

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Epigenomics|November 29, 2014
The Agouti mouse: a biosensor for environmental epigenomics studies investigating the developmental origins of health and diseaseRandy L Jirtle
Essays in Biochemistry|July 4, 2025
Epigenetics, human imprintome, and chronic diseasesRandy L Jirtle
JAMA|March 20, 2008
Randy L. Jirtle, PhD: epigenetics a window on gene dysregulation, disease. Interview by Bridget M. KuehnRandy L Jirtle
Epigenomics|March 10, 2022
The science of hope: an interview with Randy JirtleRandy L Jirtle
Epigenomics|November 30, 2011
Epigenome: the program for human health and diseaseRandy L Jirtle
Gastroenterology|April 2, 2004
IGF2 loss of imprinting: a potential heritable risk factor for colorectal cancerRandy L Jirtle
Pharmacogenomics|December 17, 2008
Interview. Epigenomics, imprinting and disease susceptibilityRandy L Jirtle
Radiation Research|December 2, 2020
Memorial Tribute to Kelly H. CliftonRandy L Jirtle
Environmental Epigenetics|November 3, 2025
Environmental epigenomics and the human imprintomeRandy L Jirtle
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 16, 2003
Transposable elements: targets for early nutritional effects on epigenetic gene regulationRobert A Waterland, Randy L Jirtle
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Showing results (1-10 of 77) with videos related to

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Epigenomics|November 29, 2014
The Agouti mouse: a biosensor for environmental epigenomics studies investigating the developmental origins of health and diseaseRandy L Jirtle
Essays in Biochemistry|July 4, 2025
Epigenetics, human imprintome, and chronic diseasesRandy L Jirtle
JAMA|March 20, 2008
Randy L. Jirtle, PhD: epigenetics a window on gene dysregulation, disease. Interview by Bridget M. KuehnRandy L Jirtle
Epigenomics|March 10, 2022
The science of hope: an interview with Randy JirtleRandy L Jirtle
Epigenomics|November 30, 2011
Epigenome: the program for human health and diseaseRandy L Jirtle
Gastroenterology|April 2, 2004
IGF2 loss of imprinting: a potential heritable risk factor for colorectal cancerRandy L Jirtle
Pharmacogenomics|December 17, 2008
Interview. Epigenomics, imprinting and disease susceptibilityRandy L Jirtle
Radiation Research|December 2, 2020
Memorial Tribute to Kelly H. CliftonRandy L Jirtle
Environmental Epigenetics|November 3, 2025
Environmental epigenomics and the human imprintomeRandy L Jirtle
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 16, 2003
Transposable elements: targets for early nutritional effects on epigenetic gene regulationRobert A Waterland, Randy L Jirtle
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