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Hitoshi Aibara is a postdoctoral researcher in the Choudhary Group at the University of Copenhagen. His research primarily focuses on the role of acetylation in histones and non-histone proteins, particularly in the context of ongoing transcription. He contributed to the journal article "Acetylation of Histones and Non-Histone Proteins as a Consequence of Ongoing Transcription," published in 2024. The study has been peer-reviewed and highlights significant findings related to transcriptional regulation. With 17 citations on Scopus and 36 downloads on Pure, Aibara’s work is gaining recognition in the scientific community. He is actively involved in research that explores the intricate mechanisms underlying gene expression and regulation, and he aims to contribute further to the understanding of these processes through his ongoing studies.
Choudhary Group, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Conducting research on histone acetylation and its effects on transcription.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.