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Keywords: Methylation
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Developmental Neuroscience
Dev Neurosci (2025) 47 (3): 217–228.
Published Online: 22 January 2025
... (OFT) and memory was examined by passive avoidance test. Western blotting was used to detect the expression pattern of molecules associated with histone crotonylation. Result: We observed anxiety-like behaviour, memory deficit in the animals experienced PNS. Further, level of methyl-CpG binding protein...
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Prenatal and Postnatal Development of Protein Carboxymethylation Activity in the Mouse
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Developmental Neuroscience
Dev Neurosci (1982) 5 (5-6): 465–473.
Published Online: 14 December 2007
...Robert L. Clark; K. Venkatasubramanian; Ernest F. Zimmerman The carboxymethylation of endogenous methyl-accepting proteins in intact cells of whole embryos decreased between days 9.5 and 11.5 of gestation and thereafter increased. This fluctuation was not due to a change in the level of protein...