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Epigenetic Mediators Inducing Pathophysiological Changes in Cardiac Diseases

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 June 2024) | Viewed by 673

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Department of Animal Science, University of Missouri & MU Healthcare, Columbia, MO, USA
Interests: RNA; epigenetics; atherosclerosis

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue focuses on the molecular mechanisms that are epigenetically induced in different cardiac diseases. The contributing authors highlight unique mediators that initiate the disease state or promote the progression of the disease. Attempts were made to provide up-to-date information regarding key disease regulators and molecular pathways that are abnormally associated with different cardiac diseases. Articles published in this issue were selectively contributed by clinicians and experts in the field who have been highly cited for their work. The information provided by authors in this issue represents recent advancements regarding different heart diseases. Notably, proteins which are epigenetically regulated and their significant role in exacerbating cardiac diseases by altering different molecular mechanisms are discussed. The information presented in this Special Issue makes a unique contribution by highlighting specific epigenetic proteins as biomarkers in cardiac diseases.

Dr. Chandra Boosani
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • epigenetic mediators
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • molecular pathways

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