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This project focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms driving chronic inflammatory diseases, such as asthma, by developing new detection methods and small molecule inhibitors. It aims to study the role of protein acetylation in regulating inflammation and gene transcription pathways.
Chronic inflammatory diseases, such as, for example, asthma, afflict millions of people worldwide.
Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms that drive inflammation remain poorly understood.
Enzymes play a crucial regulatory role in inflammation and represent potential drug targets.
Nevertheless, the activities of these enzymes are poorly studied due to a lack of convenient tools for modulation and detection.
The importance of this issue is demonstrated by my previous work on small molecule probes…
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