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Melatonin: A Potential Regulator of DNA Methylation
Kinga Linowiecka
, Andrzej T. Slominski
,
Russel J. Reiter
, Markus Böhm
, Kerstin Steinbrink
, Ralf Paus
, Konrad Kleszczyński
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Melatonin
100%
Electric Potential
100%
DNA Methylation
100%
Epigenetics
42%
Methylation
28%
Circadian Rhythm
28%
Protein Expression
14%
Apoptosis
14%
Nested Gene
14%
Secretion (Process)
14%
Embryogenesis
14%
Development
14%
Mitochondrial Respiration
14%
Genome Instability
14%
DNA Methyltransferase
14%
Pigmentation
14%
Genetic Code
14%
Immunoregulation
14%
Protein
14%
Regulatory Mechanism
14%
Messenger RNA
14%
Chronobiology
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
DNA Methylation
100%
Electric Potential
100%
Epigenetics
50%
Methylation
33%
Circadian Rhythm
33%
Secretion (Process)
16%
Apoptosis
16%
Protein Expression
16%
Pigmentation
16%
Embryo Development
16%
Mitochondrial Respiration
16%
Genomic Instability
16%
Immunoregulation
16%
Development
16%
Gene
16%
Regulatory Mechanism
16%
Chronobiology
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Melatonin
100%
DNA
100%
Protein
28%
Messenger RNA
14%
Hormone
14%
Combination Therapy
14%
Indoleamine
14%
Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Drug
14%
Cellular Processes
14%
Disease Course
14%
DNA Methyltransferase
14%
Apoptosis
14%
Food Science
Melatonin
100%