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    Author Correction: Maternal vitamin C regulates reprogramming of DNA methylation and germline development

    An Amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Stephanie P. DiTroia, Michelle Percharde, Marie-Justine Guerquin, Estelle Wall in Nature (2019)

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    Maternal vitamin C regulates reprogramming of DNA methylation and germline development

    Development is often assumed to be hardwired in the genome, but several lines of evidence indicate that it is susceptible to environmental modulation with potential long-term consequences, including in mammals1,2

    Stephanie P. DiTroia, Michelle Percharde, Marie-Justine Guerquin, Estelle Wall in Nature (2019)

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    Vitamin C induces specific demethylation of H3K9me2 in mouse embryonic stem cells via Kdm3a/b

    Histone methylation patterns regulate gene expression and are highly dynamic during development. The erasure of histone methylation is carried out by histone demethylase enzymes. We had previously shown that v...

    Kevin T. Ebata, Kathryn Mesh, Shichong Liu, Misha Bilenky in Epigenetics & Chromatin (2017)

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    Vitamin C induces Tet-dependent DNA demethylation and a blastocyst-like state in ES cells

    Vitamin C is a direct regulator of Tet enzyme activity and DNA methylation fidelity in mouse ES cells; addition of vitamin C promotes Tet activity, increases 5-hydroxymethlycytosine (5hmC) and DNA demethylatio...

    Kathryn Blaschke, Kevin T. Ebata, Mohammad M. Karimi, Jorge A. Zepeda-Martínez in Nature (2013)