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1. NLRC5 promotes transcription of BTN3A1-3 genes and Vγ9Vδ2 T cell-mediated killing

2. NLRC5, a promising new entry in tumor immunology

3. Distinct DNA Methylation Profiles in Ovarian Tumors: Opportunities for Novel Biomarkers

4. Regulatory Factor X 7 and its Potential Link to Lymphoid Cancers

5. Promoter methylation and downregulated expression of the TBX15 gene in ovarian carcinoma

6. Distinct DNA Methylation Profiles in Ovarian Tumors: Opportunities for Novel Biomarkers

7. The transcription factor Rfx7 limits metabolism of NK cells and promotes their maintenance and immunity

8. Emerging Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-Related Functions of NLRC5

9. Impairment of both IRE1 expression and XBP1 activation is a hallmark of GCB DLBCL and contributes to tumor growth

10. DNA methylation profiling of esophageal adenocarcinoma using Methylation Ligation-dependent Macroarray (MLM)

11. Re-evaluation of the role of STOX1 transcription factor in placental development and preeclampsia

12. Kidney Gene Expression Analysis in a Rat Model of Intrauterine Growth Restriction Reveals Massive Alterations of Coagulation Genes

13. Promoter methylation and downregulated expression of the

14. La pré-éclampsie

15. Why preeclampsia still exists?

16. Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms collaborate to control SERPINA3 expression and its association with placental diseases

17. Combination of promoter hypomethylation and PDX1 overexpression leads to TBX15 decrease in vascular IUGR placentas

18. Serum profile in preeclampsia and intra-uterine growth restriction revealed by iTRAQ technology

19. Cullins in human intra-uterine growth restriction: expressional and epigenetic alterations

20. Genetic and epigenetic factors contributes to the onset of Preeclampsia

21. STOX1 overexpression in choriocarcinoma cells mimics transcriptional alterations observed in preeclamptic placentas

22. NLRC5 exclusively transactivates MHC class I and related genes through a distinctive SXY module

23. Expressional and epigenetic alterations of placental serine protease inhibitors: SERPINA3 is a potential marker of preeclampsia

24. Hypoxia-activated genes from early placenta are elevated in preeclampsia, but not in Intra-Uterine Growth Retardation

25. NLRC5, a promising new entry in tumor immunology

26. miR-34a expression, epigenetic regulation, and function in human placental diseases

27. STOX1 overexpression in choriocarcinoma cells mimics transcriptional alterations observed in preeclamptic placentas.

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