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Role of chromatin condensates in tuning nuclear mechano-sensing in Kabuki Syndrome

D'Annunzio et al., 2023

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The human genome is characterized by an extent of functions that act further than its genetic role. Indeed, the genome can also affect cellular processes by nongenetic means through its physical and structural properties, specifically by exerting mechanical forces that shape …
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