Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has recently been found that some of the chromatin modulatory machinery essential for proper development plays a previously unappreciated role in the pathogenesis of cardiac disease in adults. Investigations using genetic and pharmacologic gain- and loss-of-function approaches have interrogated the function of distinct epigenetic regulators, while the increased deployment of the suite of next-generation sequencing technologies have fundamentally altered our understanding of the genomic targets of these chromatin modifiers. Here, we review recent developments in basic and translational research that have provided tantalizing clues that may be used t...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is associated with epigenomic changes in the heart; however, the ...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiomyopathies (CMPs) are a heterogeneous group of myocardial diseases accountable for the majorit...
Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has re...
Our developmental studies provide an insight into the pathogenesis of heart failure in adults. These...
The number of “omics” approaches is continuously growing. Among others, epigenetics has appeared as ...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Epigenetic control of gene expression during cardiac development and disease has been a topic of int...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
Unveiling the secrets of genome's flexibility does not only foster new research in the field, but al...
The post-genomic era has completed its first decade. During this time, we have seen an at- tempt to ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW In this review, we critically address the role of epigenetic processing and its...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally. Progress in the diagnosis, prev...
The regulatory networks governing gene expression in cardiomyocytes are under intense investigation,...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is associated with epigenomic changes in the heart; however, the ...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiomyopathies (CMPs) are a heterogeneous group of myocardial diseases accountable for the majorit...
Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has re...
Our developmental studies provide an insight into the pathogenesis of heart failure in adults. These...
The number of “omics” approaches is continuously growing. Among others, epigenetics has appeared as ...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Epigenetic control of gene expression during cardiac development and disease has been a topic of int...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
Unveiling the secrets of genome's flexibility does not only foster new research in the field, but al...
The post-genomic era has completed its first decade. During this time, we have seen an at- tempt to ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW In this review, we critically address the role of epigenetic processing and its...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally. Progress in the diagnosis, prev...
The regulatory networks governing gene expression in cardiomyocytes are under intense investigation,...
Heart failure is a syndrome resulting from a complex genetic predisposition and multiple environment...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is associated with epigenomic changes in the heart; however, the ...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiomyopathies (CMPs) are a heterogeneous group of myocardial diseases accountable for the majorit...