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Neuroepigenomics: resources, obstacles, and opportunities

Long-lived postmitotic cells, such as most human neurons, must respond effectively to ongoing changes in neuronal stimulation or microenvironmental cues through transcriptional and epigenomic regulation of gene expression. The role of epigenomic regulation in neuronal function is of fundamental inte...

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Published in:Neuroepigenetics 2015-01, Vol.1, p.2-13
Main Authors: Satterlee, John S., Beckel-Mitchener, Andrea, Little, A. Roger, Procaccini, Dena, Rutter, Joni L., Lossie, Amy C.
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