Publication date: 7 December 2017
Source:Cell Stem Cell, Volume 21, Issue 6
Author(s): Valentina Proserpio, Salvatore Oliviero, Giacomo Donati
Memory of a trauma and how to cope with it is useful for acting rapidly in the event of a second traumatic incident. Recently, Naik et al. (2017) reported in Nature that skin epithelial stem cells have this ability by maintaining long-term chromatin features acquired during the first assault.
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Memory of a trauma and how to cope with it is useful for acting rapidly in the event of a second traumatic incident. Recently, Naik et al. (2017) reported in Nature that skin epithelial stem cells have this ability by maintaining long-term chromatin features acquired during the first assault.http://ift.tt/2k9Bdd2
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