DNA Methylation Changes Separate Allergic Patients from Healthy Controls and May Reflect Altered CD4+ T-Cell Population Structure
Altered DNA methylation patterns in CD4+ T-cells indicate the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in inflammatory diseases. However, the identification of these alterations is complicated by the heterogeneity of most inflammatory diseases. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is an optimal disease model...
Main Authors: | Nestor, Colm E., Barrenäs, Fredrik, Wang, Hui, Lentini, Antonio, Zhang, Huan, Bruhn, Sören, Jörnsten, Rebecka, Langston, Michael A., Rogers, Gary, Gustafsson, Mika, Benson, Mikael |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2014
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879208/ |
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