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Histone acylations as a mechanism for regulation of intestinal epithelial cells
The degradation of Cx32 from the plasma membrane is a key process in this rapid turnover, which is crucial for the regulation of GJIC
However, the functional role and the involved mechanism of SFN in psoriasis are not known and still need to be defined
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405 Differential expression analysis showed downregulation of adhesion/metabolic proteins and upregulation of immune evasion markers, motility proteins, and chromatin regulators, collectively driving invasive and resistant phenotypes