From genomics to post-genomics: back to the origins?

The purpose of this review is to emphasize the multiplicity and importance, physiological and pathological, of gene regulation levels which operate after the initiation step of transcription. Albeit crucial, this step is only the first one of a long cascade of events which eventually end up in the s...

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