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- Transcriptional regulation and disease
August 28, 2014
Edited by: Prof Yi-Ching Wang
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Transcription is accomplished in an efficient and faithful manner by nuclear RNA polymerases, transcription factors, chromatin regulators, and signaling pathways. Recently, various detection techniques and genome-wide profiling have shown that transcriptional deregulation gives rise to several significant human diseases including various cancers, neuron disorders, psychosis, and cardiovascular diseases. In this special collection of reviews we hope to provide readers with insightful information on the nature of transcriptional regulation and its dysregulation in diseases, focusing on ribosomal gene transcription, RNA editing, non-histone methylation and DNA methylation regulations.
Whole collection at http://www.cellandbioscience.com/series/transcriptional_reg_dis
Review
Ruo-Kai Lin, Yi-Ching Wang
Cell & Bioscience 2014, 4:46 (19 August 2014)
Review
Eva Baxter, Karolina Windloch, Frank Gannon, Jason S Lee
Cell & Bioscience 2014, 4:45 (19 August 2014)
Review
Hsuan Liu, Chung-Pei Ma, Yi-Tung Chen, Scott C Schuyler, Kai-Ping Chang, Bertrand Chin-Ming Tan
Cell & Bioscience 2014, 4:44 (19 August 2014)
Review
Jeannine Diesch, Ross D Hannan, Elaine Sanij
Cell & Bioscience 2014, 4:43 (19 August 2014)
Editorial
Yi-Ching Wang