Dietary compounds as potential modulators of microRNA expression in psoriasis
Nutrigenomic DNA reprogramming in different chronic diseases and cancer has been assessed through the stimulation of gene expression and mRNA synthesis versus DNA silencing by CpG DNA modification (methylation); histone modification (acetylation, methylation) and expression of small noncoding RNAs,...
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Main Authors: | Hristina Kocic (Author), Giovanni Damiani (Author), Bojana Stamenkovic (Author), Michael Tirant (Author), Andrija Jovic (Author), Danica Tiodorovic (Author), Ketty Peris (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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