Epigenetic mechanisms in immune disease: the significance of toll-like receptor-binding extracellular vesicle-encapsulated microrna

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Steffi Bosch from the Department State University, Columbus, OH, United States have published the research: Epigenetic Mechanisms in Immune Disease: The Significance of Toll-Like Receptor-Binding Extracellular Vesicle-Encapsulated microRNA, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: As part of the oldest arm of the immune system, TLR developed 1,350 million years ago to adapt to environmental changes by controlling the activation and differentiation of immune cells by epigenetic mechanisms (Nie et_al, 2018).

SUMMARY

    Frontiers in Genetics | www.frontiersin.org Immune and inflammatory diseases arise from a complex combination of . . .

     

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