Class IIa histone deacetylase inhibition ameliorates acute kidney injury by suppressing renal tubular cell apoptosis and enhancing autophagy and proliferation
Expression and function of histone deacetylases (HDACs) vary with cell types and pathological conditions. Our recent studies showed that pharmacological targeting class IIa HDACs attenuated renal fibrosis, but the effect of class IIa HDAC inhibition on acute kidney injury (AKI) remains unknown. In t...
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Main Authors: | Jialu Li (Author), Chao Yu (Author), Fengchen Shen (Author), Binbin Cui (Author), Na Liu (Author), Shougang Zhuang (Author) |
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