The expression of HAT and HDAC enzymes in asthma airways
|
Camilla Tuttle Thesis
(PDF 6MB)
|
Description
Asthma is chronic inflammatory disease of the lower airways that is both, genetically inherited and environmentally influenced. This project investigated how molecular mechanisms known to be influenced both genetically and environmentally, contribute to the onset of asthma.
Impact and interest:
Citation counts are sourced monthly from Scopus and Web of Science® citation databases.
These databases contain citations from different subsets of available publications and different time periods and thus the citation count from each is usually different. Some works are not in either database and no count is displayed. Scopus includes citations from articles published in 1996 onwards, and Web of Science® generally from 1980 onwards.
Citations counts from the Google Scholar™ indexing service can be viewed at the linked Google Scholar™ search.
Full-text downloads:
Full-text downloads displays the total number of times this work’s files (e.g., a PDF) have been downloaded from QUT ePrints as well as the number of downloads in the previous 365 days. The count includes downloads for all files if a work has more than one.
ID Code: | 62873 |
---|---|
Item Type: | QUT Thesis (PhD) |
Supervisor: | Beagley, Kenneth & Parker, Tony |
Keywords: | Asthma, Histone acetylation, Histone acetyltransferase, Histone deacetylase, Sputum |
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Health Past > Institutes > Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation Current > Schools > School of Biomedical Sciences |
Institution: | Queensland University of Technology |
Deposited On: | 25 Sep 2013 04:28 |
Last Modified: | 08 Sep 2017 14:47 |
Export: EndNote | Dublin Core | BibTeX
Repository Staff Only: item control page