G9a is essential for epigenetic silencing of K+ channel genes in acute-to-chronic pain transition
G9a is essential for epigenetic silencing of K+ channel genes in acute-to-chronic pain transition
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New York: Nature Publishing Group US
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Chronic neuropathic pain is associated with K
+
channel downregulation in primary sensory neurons. The authors show that G9a, a histone-modifying enzyme, is required for transcriptional repression of K
+
channel–associated gene families caused by nerve injury. G9a in primary sensory neurons is a key epigenetic regulator involved in acut...
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G9a is essential for epigenetic silencing of K+ channel genes in acute-to-chronic pain transition
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1097-6256
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1546-1726
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10.1038/nn.4165