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    Exposure of bovine oocytes and embryos to elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations: integration of epigenetic and transcriptomic signatures in resultant blastocysts by Desmet, K L J, Van Hoeck, V, Gagné, D, Fournier, E, Thakur, A, O'Doherty, A M, Walsh, C P, Sirard, M A, Bols, P E J, Leroy, J L M R

    Published in BMC genomics (08-12-2016)
    “…Metabolic stress associated with negative energy balance in high producing dairy cattle and obesity in women is a risk factor for decreased fertility…”
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    The UHRF1 protein is a key regulator of retrotransposable elements and innate immune response to viral RNA in human cells by Irwin, RE, Scullion, C, Thursby, SJ, Sun, M, Thakur, A, Hilman, L, Callaghan, B, Thompson, PD, McKenna, DJ, Rothbart, SB, Xu, Guoliang, Walsh, CP

    Published in Epigenetics (31-12-2023)
    “…While epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation and histone modification are known to be important for gene suppression, relatively little is still…”
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    Natural History of Progression After PSA Elevation Following Radical Prostatectomy by Pound, Charles R, Partin, Alan W, Eisenberger, Mario A, Chan, Daniel W, Pearson, Jay D, Walsh, Patrick C

    “…CONTEXT In men who develop an elevated serum prostate-specific antigen level (PSA) after having undergone a radical prostatectomy, the natural history of…”
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    Anatomic radical prostatectomy: evolution of the surgical technique by Walsh, P C

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-12-1998)
    “…Although radical prostatectomy provided excellent cancer control, it never gained widespread popularity because of the major side effects of incontinence,…”
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    Cytosine methylation and DNA repair by Walsh, C P, Xu, G L

    “…Cytosine methylation is a common form of post-replicative DNA modification seen in both bacteria and eukaryotes. Modified cytosines have long been known to act…”
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    Methylation dynamics of repetitive DNA elements in the mouse germ cell lineage by Lees-Murdock, D.J., De Felici, M., Walsh, C.P.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-08-2003)
    “…Repetitive DNA elements account for a substantial fraction of the mammalian genome. Many are subject to DNA methylation, which is known to undergo dynamic…”
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    Patient-reported urinary continence and sexual function after anatomic radical prostatectomy by Walsh, Patrick C, Marschke, Penny, Ricker, Deborah, Burnett, Arthur L

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (2000)
    “…Objectives. After radical prostatectomy, the rates for recovery of urinary continence and sexual function reported by experienced surgeons are much higher than…”
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    Cancer control and quality of life following anatomical radical retropubic prostatectomy: results at 10 years by Walsh, P C, Partin, A W, Epstein, J I

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-11-1994)
    “…The experience after 10 years with anatomical radical retropubic prostatectomy at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is reviewed. Between April 1982 and March 1991,…”
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    Sex-specific promoters regulate Dnmt3L expression in mouse germ cells by Shovlin, T.C., Bourc’his, D., La Salle, S., O’Doherty, A., Trasler, J.M., Bestor, T.H., Walsh, C.P.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-02-2007)
    “…BACKGROUND: Dnmt3L, a member of the DNA methyltransferase 3 family, lacks enzymatic activity but is required for de-novo methylation of imprinted genes in…”
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    The use of prostate specific antigen, clinical stage and Gleason score to predict pathological stage in men with localized prostate cancer by Partin, A W, Yoo, J, Carter, H B, Pearson, J D, Chan, D W, Epstein, J I, Walsh, P C

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-07-1993)
    “…Clinical stage, Gleason score and serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels are used separately to predict pathological stage in patients with localized…”
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    Implication of cell kinetic changes during the progression of human prostatic cancer by BERGES, R. R, VUKANOVIC, J, EPSTEIN, J. I, CARMICHEL, M, CISEK, L, JOHNSON, D. E, VELTRI, R. W, WALSH, P. C, ISAACS, J. T

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-05-1995)
    “…The daily percentage of cells proliferating and dying were determined for normal, premalignant, and cancerous prostatic cells within the prostate as well as…”
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    Mendelian Inheritance of Familial Prostate Cancer by Carter, Bob S., Beaty, Terri H., Steinberg, Gary D., Childs, Barton, Walsh, Patrick C.

    “…Previous studies have demonstrated familial clustering of prostate cancer. To define the nature of this familial aggregation and to assess whether Mendelian…”
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    Prediction of progression following radical prostatectomy : A multivariate analysis of 721 men with long-term follow-up by EPSTEIN, J. I, PARTIN, A. W, SAUVAGEOT, J, WALSH, P. C

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-03-1996)
    “…We studied 721 men with clinically confined disease who underwent radical prostatectomy. No patient received preoperative or postoperative radiotherapy or…”
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    Nonpalpable stage T1c prostate cancer: prediction of insignificant disease using free/total prostate specific antigen levels and needle biopsy findings by Epstein, J I, Chan, D W, Sokoll, L J, Walsh, P C, Cox, J L, Rittenhouse, H, Wolfert, R, Carter, H B

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-12-1998)
    “…Approximately 25% of radical prostatectomies performed for stage T1c disease show potentially insignificant prostate cancer. We previously reported the use of…”
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    Serum PSA after anatomic radical prostatectomy. The Johns Hopkins experience after 10 years by Partin, A W, Pound, C R, Clemens, J Q, Epstein, J I, Walsh, P C

    Published in Urologic clinics of North America (01-11-1993)
    “…1. With an average follow-up of 53 months (range 12-120 months), 19.4% (185/955) of men have had a cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy for clinically…”
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