H3K9MTase G9a is essential for the differentiation and growth of tenocytes in vitro

Volume: 144, Issue: 1, Pages: 13 - 20
Published: Mar 27, 2015
Abstract
Cell differentiation is controlled by specific transcription factors. The functions and expression levels of these transcription factors are regulated by epigenetic modifications, such as histone modifications and cytosine methylation of the genome. In tendon tissue, tendon-specific transcription factors have been shown to play functional roles in the regulation of tenocyte differentiation. However, the effects of epigenetic modifications on...
Paper Details
Title
H3K9MTase G9a is essential for the differentiation and growth of tenocytes in vitro
Published Date
Mar 27, 2015
Volume
144
Issue
1
Pages
13 - 20
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