Thymic epithelial cells amplify epigenetic noise to promote immune tolerance - Nature
The activity of the tumour-suppressor protein p53 is repressed in the thymus to augment fluctuations in background chromatin accessibility as a means of mediating ectopic gene expression and immune tolerance.
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