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Accumulated degeneration of transcriptional regulation contributes to disease development and detrimental clinical outcomes of Alzheimer’s disease
Guofeng Meng, Dong Lu, Feng Yu, Jijia Sun, Chong Ding, Yan Sun, Xuan Liu, View ORCID ProfileJiapei Dai, View ORCID ProfileWenfei Jin, Weidong Zhang
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/779249
Guofeng Meng
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
Dong Lu
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
Feng Yu
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
Jijia Sun
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
Chong Ding
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
Yan Sun
2Wuhan Institute for Neuroscience and Neuroengineering (WINN), South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan 430074, China
Xuan Liu
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
Jiapei Dai
2Wuhan Institute for Neuroscience and Neuroengineering (WINN), South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan 430074, China
Wenfei Jin
3Department of Biology, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
Weidong Zhang
1Institute of interdisciplinary integrative Medicine Research, shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, shanghai, China
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Posted September 28, 2019.
Accumulated degeneration of transcriptional regulation contributes to disease development and detrimental clinical outcomes of Alzheimer’s disease
Guofeng Meng, Dong Lu, Feng Yu, Jijia Sun, Chong Ding, Yan Sun, Xuan Liu, Jiapei Dai, Wenfei Jin, Weidong Zhang
bioRxiv 779249; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/779249
Accumulated degeneration of transcriptional regulation contributes to disease development and detrimental clinical outcomes of Alzheimer’s disease
Guofeng Meng, Dong Lu, Feng Yu, Jijia Sun, Chong Ding, Yan Sun, Xuan Liu, Jiapei Dai, Wenfei Jin, Weidong Zhang
bioRxiv 779249; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/779249
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