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1. Perinatal choline supplementation prevents learning and memory deficits and reduces brain amyloid Aβ42 deposition in AppNL-G-F Alzheimer's disease model mice.

2. A Narrative Review on Maternal Choline Intake and Liver Function of the Fetus and the Infant; Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice.

3. Cerebral Gray and White Matter Monogalactosyl Diglyceride Levels Rise with the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease.

4. Immunohistochemical Analysis of Activin Receptor-Like Kinase 1 (ACVRL1/ALK1) Expression in the Rat and Human Hippocampus: Decline in CA3 During Progression of Alzheimer's Disease.

5. Neuroprotective Actions of Dietary Choline.

7. Perinatal Choline Supplementation Reduces Amyloidosis and Increases Choline Acetyltransferase Expression in the Hippocampus of the APPswePS1dE9 Alzheimer's Disease Model Mice.

8. High maternal choline consumption during pregnancy and nursing alleviates deficits in social interaction and improves anxiety-like behaviors in the BTBR T+Itpr3tf/J mouse model of autism.

9. IGF2 ameliorates amyloidosis, increases cholinergic marker expression and raises BMP9 and neurotrophin levels in the hippocampus of the APPswePS1dE9 Alzheimer's disease model mice.

10. BMP9 ameliorates amyloidosis and the cholinergic defect in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

11. Neuroprotective actions of perinatal choline nutrition.

12. Choline nutrition programs brain development via DNA and histone methylation.

13. Prenatal choline deficiency does not enhance hippocampal vulnerability after kainic acid-induced seizures in adulthood.

14. Water maze experience and prenatal choline supplementation differentially promote long-term hippocampal recovery from seizures in adulthood.

15. BMP9 protects septal neurons from axotomy-evoked loss of cholinergic phenotype.

16. BMP9 (bone morphogenetic protein 9) induces NGF as an autocrine/paracrine cholinergic trophic factor in developing basal forebrain neurons.

17. Raising gestational choline intake alters gene expression in DMBA-evoked mammary tumors and prolongs survival.

18. Gestational choline supply regulates methylation of histone H3, expression of histone methyltransferases G9a (Kmt1c) and Suv39h1 (Kmt1a), and DNA methylation of their genes in rat fetal liver and brain.

19. Spatial memory and hippocampal plasticity are differentially sensitive to the availability of choline in adulthood as a function of choline supply in utero.

20. Prenatal choline supplementation in rats increases the expression of IGF2 and its receptor IGF2R and enhances IGF2-induced acetylcholine release in hippocampus and frontal cortex.

21. Perinatal choline deficiency produces abnormal sensory inhibition in Sprague-Dawley rats.

22. Effects of postnatal dietary choline supplementation on motor regional brain volume and growth factor expression in a mouse model of Rett syndrome.

23. Age-related declines in exploratory behavior and markers of hippocampal plasticity are attenuated by prenatal choline supplementation in rats.

24. Prenatal choline supplementation attenuates neuropathological response to status epilepticus in the adult rat hippocampus.

25. Gestational choline deficiency causes global and Igf2 gene DNA hypermethylation by up-regulation of Dnmt1 expression.

26. Prenatal choline deficiency increases choline transporter expression in the septum and hippocampus during postnatal development and in adulthood in rats.

27. Prenatal choline availability modulates hippocampal and cerebral cortical gene expression.

28. Prenatal choline availability modulates hippocampal neurogenesis and neurogenic responses to enriching experiences in adult female rats.

29. Bone morphogenetic protein 9 induces the transcriptome of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons.

30. Defective immune function of primary effusion lymphoma cells is associated with distinct KSHV gene expression profiles.

31. Prenatal choline supplementation advances hippocampal development and enhances MAPK and CREB activation.

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