Why is epigenetics important in understanding the pathogenesis of inflammatory musculoskeletal diseases?
In its widest sense, the term epigenetics describes a range of mechanisms in genome function that do not solely result from the DNA sequence itself. These mechanisms comprise DNA and chromatin modifications and their associated systems, as well as the noncoding RNA machinery. The epigenetic apparatu...
Main Author: | Oppermann, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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