Atherogenic factors and their epigenetic relationships

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  • who: Ana Z. Fernandez and collaborators from the Epigenetics in Human Health and Disease Laboratory, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia have published the research work: Atherogenic Factors and Their Epigenetic Relationships, in the Journal: Nutritional Status of 23/06/2010

SUMMARY

    Cardiovascular-related diseases are the most serious threat to human health that authorities will have to manage worldwide. Epigenetics, defined as the structural adaptation of chromosomal regions so as to register, signal, or perpetuate altered gene activity states might play a significant role in the pathogenicity of cardiovascular . . .

     

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