2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13237-021-00366-z
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Insights into the role of epigenetic mechanisms in migraine: the future perspective of disease management

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“…In both the articles, issues relating to genomic imprinting have been discussed along with how understanding epigenetic alterations can help in countering these disorders in humans, clinically. Moreover, the present issue cover many new avenues where epigenetic modifications can be associated like migraine pain and possible remediation strategies that may be adopted in future to counter such ailments [26].…”
Section: Covalent Modifications Of the Chromatin Lead To Epigenetically Regulated Expression Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In both the articles, issues relating to genomic imprinting have been discussed along with how understanding epigenetic alterations can help in countering these disorders in humans, clinically. Moreover, the present issue cover many new avenues where epigenetic modifications can be associated like migraine pain and possible remediation strategies that may be adopted in future to counter such ailments [26].…”
Section: Covalent Modifications Of the Chromatin Lead To Epigenetically Regulated Expression Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Ghosh et al points that although some HDAC inhibitors used to treat HIV are being considered as diagnostic tool for parasitic infection; they may be of concern in some infection mechanisms HDAC is naturally suppressed so as to increase parasitic proliferation in the host [17]. Interestingly, HDACi mediated therapies have suggested in treatment of several neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and as suggested by Jasrotia et al, may be considered for relieving individuals from migraine [26].…”
Section: Epitherapeutics: the Future Perspective Of Epigenetic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%