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FAT-free p300 is good for scar-free tissue repair
Asish K. Ghosh
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Medicine, Cardiology Division
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Tissue Repair
100%
Free Tissue
100%
P300
100%
Good for
100%
Scar-free
100%
Fibroblasts
66%
Fibrosis
66%
Organ Fibrosis
66%
Organ Failure
66%
Acetyltransferase p300
66%
Collagen Synthesis
66%
Matrix Protein
66%
Human Disease
33%
Transcription Factor
33%
Pharmacological Inhibitors
33%
Histone
33%
Effective Therapy
33%
Therapeutic Target
33%
Abnormal Tissue
33%
Epigenetic Regulators
33%
Lysine
33%
Molecular Signaling
33%
Protein Accumulation
33%
Multi-organ
33%
Tissue Architecture
33%
Chronic Stress
33%
Fibrous Tissue
33%
Tissue Remodeling
33%
Collagen Deposition
33%
Pathological Manifestations
33%
Stress Injury
33%
Repeated Injury
33%
Superactivation
33%
Tissue Elasticity
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Matrix Protein
100%
Tissue Repair
100%
Collagen Synthesis
100%
N-Acetyltransferase
100%
Fibroblast
100%
Epigenetics
50%
Chronic Stress
50%
Transcription Factors
50%
Histone
50%
Lysine
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Matrix Protein
100%
Tissue Repair
100%
Collagen Synthesis
100%
Fibroblast
100%
Chronic Stress
50%
Transcription Factors
50%
Histone
50%
Lysine
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fibrosis
100%
Tissue Repair
100%
Collagen Synthesis
50%
Matrix Protein
50%
Acyltransferase
50%
Fibroblast
50%
Chronic Stress
25%
Histone
25%
Transcription Factors
25%
Lysine
25%
Diseases
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tissue Repair
100%
Fibrosis
100%
Acyltransferase
50%
Matrix Protein
50%
Histone
25%
Transcription Factors
25%
Lysine
25%
Diseases
25%