HIGHLIGHTS
- who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: CBP and P300 regulate distinct gene networks required for human primary myoblast differentiation and muscle integrity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/05/2018
- what: The acetyltransferases CBP and P300 have been implicated in myogenesis in mouse immortalized cell lines but these studies focused only on the expression of a handful of myogenic factors. Next, the authors focused on the genes that were only deregulated following P300 and CBP double knockdown and that likely reflect the redundant role of these HATs.
- how: To analyze . . .

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