The absence of tryptase mcpt6 causes elevated cellular stress in response to modulation of the histone acetylation status in mast cells

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  • who: Sebastin Santosh Martin et al. from the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, University, BMC have published the research work: The Absence of Tryptase Mcpt6 Causes Elevated Cellular Stress in Response to Modulation of the Histone Acetylation Status in Mast Cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate that the absence of tryptase results in increased sensitivity to cell stress downstream of HDAC inhibition, and that this effect is dependent on the age of the MCs. In agreement with this notion, the authors show that the absence of tryptase leads to aberrant expression . . .

     

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