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Fall 2015
In differentiating cells, genes are silenced or transcribed through changes in chromatin organization. Active chromatin is known as euchromatin and repressive chromatin is known as heterochromatin. These active or repressive states are initiated and maintained by modifying residues of the core...
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Spring 2022
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is an insidious, progressive neurodegenerative disease responsible for the majority of dementia cases worldwide. Despite extensive research and clinical trials, there are currently no approved treatments that alter the progression of the disease. Treating classic...