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Epigenetic Control of Osteogenic Lineage Commitment
Martin Montecino
, Margarita E. Carrasco
, Gino Nardocci
Medicine School
Life Sciences School
Universidad Andrés Bello
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Osteogenic Lineage
100%
Lineage Commitment
100%
Epigenetic Control
100%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
100%
Chromatin
66%
Non-histone Proteins
66%
Genomic DNA (gDNA)
33%
Transcriptional Control
33%
Runt-related Transcription Factor 2 (Runx2)
33%
DNA Methylation (DNAm)
33%
Histone
33%
Transcriptional Activation
33%
Transcriptional Repression
33%
Osteoblast
33%
Gene Regulation
33%
Post-translational Modification
33%
Genome Sequencing
33%
Non-coding RNA (ncRNA)
33%
Master Regulator
33%
Mini
33%
Gene Coding
33%
Genetic Material
33%
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
33%
Histone Proteins
33%
Sequence Encoding
33%
Compaction Level
33%
Stem Cell Commitment
33%
Enzyme-mediated
33%
Chromatin Compaction
33%
Eukaryotic nucleus
33%
Nuclear Components
33%
ATP-dependent Chromatin Remodeling
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Epigenetics
100%
Epigenetic Mechanism
100%
Genetics
66%
Histone
66%
Non-Histone Protein
66%
Gene Expression
33%
Transcription
33%
Enzyme
33%
Osteoblast
33%
Methylation
33%
Posttranslational Modification
33%
Chromatin Remodeling
33%
Stem Cell
33%
Adenosine Triphosphate
33%
Non-Coding RNA
33%