Elevated lactate → ↑ H3K9la → ↑ NFATc2 → drives RA progression.
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Elevated lactate → ↑ H3K9la → ↑ NFATc2 → drives RA progression.
Read more:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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At PTM BIO, we’re redefining the boundaries of proteomics with our 10K Proteomics service powered by the cutting-edge Thermo Fisher Orbitrap Astral.
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We warmly invite you to stop by Booth #230 to meet the PTM Bio team and share your latest innovations in mass spectrometry. Whether you're looking for expert insights, new ideas, or potential collaborations, we're here to connect and support your research.
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We're excited to showcase our latest advancements in proteomics research for cancer at AACR 2025.
Our team looks forward to connecting with fellow researchers, exchanging ideas, and exploring potential collaborations.