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Allelic Dropout During Polymerase Chain Reaction due to G-Quadruplex Structures and DNA Methylation Is Widespread at Imprinted Human Loci.

scientific article published on 30 January 2017

Author Correction: Human gut microbiome changes during a 10 week Randomised Control Trial for micronutrient supplementation in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

scientific article published on 21 January 2020

Can we predict treatment response in children with ADHD to a vitamin-mineral supplement? An investigation into pre-treatment nutrient serum levels, MTHFR status, clinical correlates and demographic variables

scientific article published on 12 September 2018

Circular replication-associated protein encoding DNA viruses identified in the faecal matter of various animals in New Zealand

scientific article published on 19 May 2016

Epigenetics, nutrition and mental health. Is there a relationship?

scientific article

G-quadruplex structures and CpG methylation cause drop-out of the maternal allele in polymerase chain reaction amplification of the imprinted MEST gene promoter

scientific article

Human gut microbiome changes during a 10 week Randomised Control Trial for micronutrient supplementation in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

scientific article published on 12 July 2019

Methylated Cytosine Maintains G-Quadruplex Structures during Polymerase Chain Reaction and Contributes to Allelic Dropout.

scientific article

Methylomic changes in response to micronutrient supplementation and MTHFR genotype

scientific article published on 05 September 2018

Structural Analysis of G-Quadruplex Formation at the Human MEST Promoter

scientific article

The Driver of Extreme Human-Specific Olduvai Repeat Expansion Remains Highly Active in the Human Genome

scientific article published on 21 November 2019

The interaction of G-Quadruplex DNA structure and cytosine methylation

2015 doctoral thesis by Aaron Stevens at University of Otago

[Letter to the Editor] Many commercial hot-start polymerases demonstrate activity prior to thermal activation

scientific article