Contact: Karen Kreeger
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215-349-5658
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Caption: In the cell nucleus, AMPK works at the DNA level to add a phosphate to histones to control gene expression.
Credit: David Bungard, PhD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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