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The roles of inducible chromatin and transcriptional memory in cellular defense system responses to redox-active pollutants
Caren Weinhouse
Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Environmental Pollutants
100%
Oxidation-Reduction
84%
Chromatin
77%
Memory
64%
Epigenomics
28%
Endocrine Disruptors
14%
Unfolded Protein Response
13%
Heavy Metals
13%
Air Pollution
12%
Pesticides
12%
Heat-Shock Response
12%
p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
11%
Buffers
10%
Transcriptional Activation
10%
DNA Damage
9%
Hypoxia
8%
Oxidative Stress
8%
Aptitude
7%
Genes
4%
Chemical Compounds
Environmental Pollutant
72%
Air Pollution
14%
Endocrine Disruptor
13%
Oxidative Stress
10%
Pesticide
10%
Heavy Metal
9%
Protective
9%
Protein
9%
Dose
8%
Heat
8%
Buffer Solution
7%
Environment
6%
Modification
6%