Euchromatin is the most active portion of the genome within the cell nucleus. It is the site of messenger RNA synthesis characteristic for each organ and cell type. It is central to gene expression.
As we recognize that gene expression is the mediating mechanism in embryogenesis and cell differentiation, the hormone response and the immune response, the neoplastic state and organ regeneration, we find new opportunities for effective therapy of disease states in humans by influencing euchromatin behaviour in the affected individual.
This web site is dedicated to a searching and detailed discussion of the new opportunities for effective therapy to be found in the understanding and control of euchromatin functions. We welcome all researchers, physicians and patients interested in this important area of health care.