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Evolutionary Neuroanatomy and Skeletal Biology Laboratory | Kent State University
How did the human brain evolve? A hallmark of the human condition is a dramatically enlarged brain, and discovering how the human brain differs from those of...
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Research Opportunities | Evolutionary Neuroanatomy and Skeletal Biology Laboratory
The Evolutionary Neuroanatomy and Skeletal Biology lab uses numerous histological, immunohistochemical, and stereological techniques to investigate
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Lab Members | Evolutionary Neuroanatomy and Skeletal Biology Laboratory
Current lab members Melissa Edler, Ph.D., Assistant Professor (medler@kent.edu) Research Interests: neuropathology, comparative pathology Danielle
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Selected Publications | Evolutionary Neuroanatomy and Skeletal Biology Laboratory
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https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cell-and-developmental-biology/articles/10.3389/fcell.2024.1368171/full
Frontiers | Emerging role of HDAC11 in skeletal muscle biology
HDAC11 is an epigenetic repressor of gene transcription, acting through its deacetylase activity to remove functional acetyl groups from the lysine residues ...
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