Specialized Chromatin Patterns in the Control of Inflammatory Gene Expression

Pages: 61 - 72
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Inflammatory responses to microbial and non-microbial stimuli involve coordinate changes in the expression of hundreds of genes. The inflammatory gene expression programs display two important features: first, alternative stimuli affect both a large set of common genes and a variable number of stimulus-specific genes. Second, different genes are activated with different kinetics over several hours after the initial stimulus. Mechanistically,...
Paper Details
Title
Specialized Chromatin Patterns in the Control of Inflammatory Gene Expression
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
Pages
61 - 72
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