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Epimutations play a central role in the etiology of human cancers. In contrast to DNA mutations, passively inherited through DNA replication, epimutations must be actively maintained because of their reversibility. Together with the acetylation/deacetylation process, the methylation/demethylation of histone tails play a key role in the regulation of gene expression. Such mechanisms are tuned and c
DepartmentDipartimento di Farmacia/DIFARMA
Principal InvestigatorVIVIANO MONICA (Project Coordinator)
FundingUniversity funds
FundersUniversità  degli Studi di SALERNO
Cost6.640,38 euro
Project duration25 November 2024 - 25 November 2027
Detail
DepartmentDipartimento di Farmacia/DIFARMA
Principal InvestigatorVIVIANO MONICA (Project Coordinator)
FundingUniversity funds
FundersUniversità  degli Studi di SALERNO
Cost1.549,37 euro
Project duration10 November 2021 - 9 November 2026
Detail
Epimutations play a central role in the etiology of human cancers. In contrast to DNA mutations, passively inherited through DNA replication, epimutations must be actively maintained because of their reversibility. Together with the acetylation/deacetylation process, the methylation/demethylation of histone tails play a key role in the regulation of gene expression. Such mechanisms are tuned and c
DepartmentDipartimento di Farmacia/DIFARMA
Principal InvestigatorVIVIANO MONICA (Project Coordinator)
FundingUniversity funds
FundersUniversità  degli Studi di SALERNO
Cost8.472,29 euro
Project duration31 July 2023 - 31 July 2026
Detail
DepartmentDipartimento di Farmacia/DIFARMA
Principal InvestigatorVIVIANO MONICA (Project Coordinator)
FundingFinanziamenti da bandi nazionali Ministeriali ed altri EEPP
FundersMIUR - MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
Cost132.595,00 euro
Project duration30 November 2023 - 30 November 2025
Detail
Epimutations play a central role in the etiology of human cancers. In contrast to DNA mutations, passively inherited through DNA replication, epimutations must be actively maintained because of their reversibility. Together with the acetylation/deacetylation process, the methylation/demethylation of histone tails play a key role in the regulation of gene expression. Such mechanisms are tuned and c
DepartmentDipartimento di Farmacia/DIFARMA
Principal InvestigatorVIVIANO MONICA (Project Coordinator)
FundingUniversity funds
FundersUniversità  degli Studi di SALERNO
Cost8.256,16 euro
Project duration25 July 2022 - 25 July 2025
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