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Explore the critical molecular mechanisms underlying vertebrate regeneration in this 30-minute lecture focusing on histone deacetylases (HDACs) and their regulatory roles in tissue regeneration processes. Examine how HDACs function as key epigenetic regulators during limb regeneration in model organisms such as fishes and amphibians. Investigate the intricate relationships between histone deacetylases, regulatory T cells, extracellular matrix (ECM) components, and collagen synthesis in orchestrating successful regenerative responses. Analyze the molecular pathways through which these factors coordinate to enable remarkable regenerative capabilities in certain vertebrate species. Understand the epigenetic control mechanisms that govern gene expression patterns during tissue reconstruction and how chromatin modifications influence cellular reprogramming during regeneration. Discover the therapeutic implications of HDAC research for advancing regenerative medicine approaches in species with limited natural regenerative capacity.
Syllabus
W8L39_Roles of Histone deacetylases in regeneration of vertebrates like fishes and amphibians
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NPTEL-NOC IITM