Histone butyrylation in the mouse intestine is mediated by the microbiota and associated with regulation of gene expression is a research paper published in Nature Metabolism (2024). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.601. It has been cited 54 times.
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0.601
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Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
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The impact of microbial metabolites on the chromatin landscape and gene regulation
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Integration of metabolism and chromatin in regulating gene expression in vivo
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Viral Modulation of Epigenetic Mechanisms
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Quantitative mass spectrometry for comprehending epigenetic mechanisms in a new underlying neurological developmental disorder
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8.74
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Microbiota-dependent histone butyrylation in the mammalian intestine
Microbiota-dependent histone butyrylation in the mammalian intestine