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    Additional file 1: Tables S1–S4. of Histone acetylation and histone acetyltransferases show significant alterations in human abdominal aortic aneurysm

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    Table S1. Characteristics of the study subjects. Table S2. Nomenclature of histone acetyltransferases used in the study. Table S3. Summary of expression levels of KATs analyzed in this study normalized to the expression of GAPDH. Table S4. Correlation between KAT expression and clinical findings of AAA patients. (DOC 84 kb

    Additional file 3: Figure S2. of Histone acetylation and histone acetyltransferases show significant alterations in human abdominal aortic aneurysm

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    Selected examples of scatter plot graphs from correlation analysis between expression of KATs and specific markers of cells in AAA at mRNA level. KAT2B (A), KAT3B) (B), KAT6B (C). Quantification was performed by SYBR green-based RT-PCR. The expression of all factors was normalized to GAPDH. AAA (n = 37). (PPTX 152 kb

    Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Histone acetylation and histone acetyltransferases show significant alterations in human abdominal aortic aneurysm

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    Selected examples of scatter plot graphs from correlation analysis of inter-relationships between KAT2B and KAT3B (A), KAT2B and KAT6B (B), KAT3b and KAT6B (C) in AAA at mRNA level. Quantification was performed by SYBR green-based RT-PCR using KATs expression intensity normalized to GAPDH. AAA (n = 37). (PPTX 74 kb
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