The regulatory networks governing gene expression in cardiomyocytes are under intense investigation, not least because dysregulation of the gene programme has a fundamental role in the development of a failing myocardium. Epigenetic modifications and functional non-protein-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are important contributors to this process. The epigenetic modifications that regulate transcription comprise post-translational changes to histones - the proteins around which DNA is wound - as well as modifications to cytosine residues on DNA. The most studied of the histone changes are acetylation and methylation. Histone acetylation is known to be important in cardiac physiology and pathophysiology, but the roles of other histone modifications and...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. In response t...
At the cellular level, the hypertrophied myocardium is characterized by profound changes in gene tra...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has re...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, has been characterized at the molecula...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
Cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Besides environmental a...
Our developmental studies provide an insight into the pathogenesis of heart failure in adults. These...
Epigenetic phenomena define heritable mechanisms that establish and maintain mitotically stable patt...
Epigenetics refers to all the changes in phenotype and gene expression which are not due to alterati...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. In response t...
At the cellular level, the hypertrophied myocardium is characterized by profound changes in gene tra...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has re...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, has been characterized at the molecula...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
Cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Besides environmental a...
Our developmental studies provide an insight into the pathogenesis of heart failure in adults. These...
Epigenetic phenomena define heritable mechanisms that establish and maintain mitotically stable patt...
Epigenetics refers to all the changes in phenotype and gene expression which are not due to alterati...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
Heart failure is one of the main causes of mortality in developed countries and is frequently associ...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. In response t...
At the cellular level, the hypertrophied myocardium is characterized by profound changes in gene tra...