2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.11.467877
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H3K4me3 enrichment defines neuronal age, while a youthful H3K27ac signature is recapitulated in aged neurons

Abstract: Neurons live for the lifespan of the individual and underlie our ability for lifelong learning and memory. However, aging alters neuron morphology and function resulting in age-related cognitive decline. It is well established that epigenetic alterations are essential for learning and memory, yet few neuron-specific genome-wide epigenetic maps exist into old age. Comprehensive mapping of H3K4me3 and H3K27ac in mouse neurons across lifespan revealed plastic H3K4me3 marking that differentiates neuronal age linke… Show more

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