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Denise P. Barlow is affiliated with the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Austria. The academic profile available does not list recent papers, detailed fields of study, or specific topics of research associated with this scientist. There is also no publicly noted information about frequent co-authors or publication venues tied to their work.

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Best Publications

  • The non-coding Air RNA is required for silencing autosomal imprinted genes

    Frank Sleutels;Ronald Zwart;Denise P. Barlow

  • The mouse insulin-like growth factor type-2 receptor is imprinted and closely linked to the Tme locus

    D. P. Barlow;R. Stöger;B. G. Herrmann;K. Saito

  • Maternal-specific methylation of the imprinted mouse Igf2r locus identifies the expressed locus as carrying the imprinting signal.

    R. Stöger;P. Kubička;C. G. Liu;T. Kafri

  • Gene regulation by the act of long non-coding RNA transcription.

    Aleksandra E Kornienko;Philipp M Guenzl;Denise P Barlow;Florian M Pauler

  • Genomic Imprinting in Mammals

    Denise P. Barlow;Marisa S. Bartolomei

  • Imprinted expression of the Igf2r gene depends on an intronic CpG island

    Anton Wutz;Oskar W. Smrzka;Norbert Schweifer;Karl Schellander

  • Gametic imprinting in mammals.

    Denise P. Barlow

  • Regulation of embryonic growth and lysosomal targeting by the imprinted Igf2/Mpr gene.

    Zhao-Qi Wang;Marion R. Fung;Denise P. Barlow;Erwin F. Wagner

  • Airn Transcriptional Overlap, But Not Its lncRNA Products, Induces Imprinted Igf2r Silencing

    Paulina A. Latos;Florian M. Pauler;Martha V. Koerner;H. Başak Şenergin

  • Considerations when investigating lncRNA function in vivo

    Andrew R Bassett;Asifa Akhtar;Denise P Barlow;Adrian P Bird

  • Mouse embryonic germ (EG) cell lines : transmission through the germline and differences in the methylation imprint of insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor (Igf2r) gene compared with embryonic stem (ES) cell lines

    Patricia A. Labosky;Denise P. Barlow;Brigid L. M. Hogan

  • The imprinted antisense RNA at the Igf2r locus overlaps but does not imprint Mas1.

    Lyle R;Lyle R;Watanabe D;te Vruchte D;Lerchner W

  • Genomic Imprinting: A Mammalian Epigenetic Discovery Model

    Denise P Barlow

  • A regular pattern of two types of 100-residue motif in the sequence of titin.

    S. Labeit;D. P. Barlow;M. Gautel;T. Gibson

  • Characteristics of imprinted genes

    Bjorn Neumann;Pavel Kubicka;Denise P. Barlow

  • H3K27me3 forms BLOCs over silent genes and intergenic regions and specifies a histone banding pattern on a mouse autosomal chromosome

    Florian M. Pauler;Mathew A. Sloane;Ru Huang;Kakkad Regha

  • The function of non-coding RNAs in genomic imprinting.

    Martha V. Koerner;Florian M. Pauler;Ru Huang;Denise P. Barlow

  • A large inverted duplication allows homologous recombination between chromosomes heterozygous for the proximal t complex inversion

    Bernhard G. Herrmann;Denise P. Barlow;Hans Lehrach

  • Impaired activity of the extraneuronal monoamine transporter system known as uptake-2 in Orct3/Slc22a3-deficient mice.

    Ronald Zwart;Sandra Verhaagh;Marije Buitelaar;Corrie Popp-Snijders

  • Bidirectional action of the Igf2r imprint control element on upstream and downstream imprinted genes

    Ronald Zwart;Frank Sleutels;Anton Wutz;Alfred H. Schinkel

Frequent Co-Authors

Brigid L.M. Hogan
Brigid L.M. Hogan Duke University
Hans Lehrach
Hans Lehrach Max Planck Society
Erwin F. Wagner
Erwin F. Wagner Medical University of Vienna
Adrian Bird
Adrian Bird University of Edinburgh
Thomas R. Gingeras
Thomas R. Gingeras Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith University of Cambridge
Denis Duboule
Denis Duboule Collège de France
Neil Brockdorff
Neil Brockdorff University of Oxford
Douglas R. Higgs
Douglas R. Higgs University of Oxford
Christoph Bock
Christoph Bock Austrian Academy of Sciences

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