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1. Precision pharmacological reversal of strain-specific diet-induced metabolic syndrome in mice informed by epigenetic and transcriptional regulation.

2. The NASA Twins Study: A multidimensional analysis of a year-long human spaceflight

4. DNA methylation landscapes in DIPG reveal methylome variability that can be modified pharmacologically

5. Paternal sperm DNA methylation associated with early signs of autism risk in an autism-enriched cohort

6. Precision pharmacological reversal of genotype-specific diet-induced metabolic syndrome in mice informed by transcriptional regulation

7. Whole‐genome methylation analysis of aging human tissues identifies age‐related changes in developmental and neurological pathways.

8. Placenta DNA methylation at ZNF300 is associated with fetal sex and placental morphology

10. A Dysregulated DNA Methylation Landscape Linked to Gene Expression in MLL-Rearranged AML

11. Epigenomic reprogramming during pancreatic cancer progression links anabolic glucose metabolism to distant metastasis

12. High-specificity bioinformatics framework for epigenomic profiling of discordant twins reveals specific and shared markers for ACPA and ACPA-positive rheumatoid arthritis

13. DNA methylation shows genome-wide association ofNFIX,RAPGEF2andMSRB3with gestational age at birth

14. Additional file 3: of High-specificity bioinformatics framework for epigenomic profiling of discordant twins reveals specific and shared markers for ACPA and ACPA-positive rheumatoid arthritis

15. Additional file 3: of High-specificity bioinformatics framework for epigenomic profiling of discordant twins reveals specific and shared markers for ACPA and ACPA-positive rheumatoid arthritis

16. Precision pharmacological reversal of genotype-specific diet-induced metabolic syndrome in mice informed by transcriptional regulation.

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