peer reviewedJudah Folkman was the first in 1971 to observe and report that cancer growth and dissemination were dependent on angiogenesis - the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature. For almost 40 years, this concept has inspired generations of researchers to identify anti-angiogenic molecules that could be used therapeutically to stop blood vessels formation and starve tumors of nutrients and oxygen. Tumor angiogenesis requires complex cellular and molecular interactions between endothelial and cancer cells. In response to external stimuli such as hypoxia, cancer cells secrete pro-angiogenic factors into the extracellular matrix that activate the surrounding endothelial cells to proliferate, migrate and form new blo...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
Carcinogenesis cannot be explained only by genetic alterations, but also involves epigenetic process...
peer reviewedJudah Folkman was the first in 1971 to observe and report that cancer growth and dissem...
Histone deacetylase enzymes (HDACs) have been shown to be important to the development and progressi...
International audienceHistone deacetylase enzymes (HDACs) have been shown to be important to the dev...
Advancement in the understanding of cancer development in recent years has identified epigenetic abn...
Global inhibition of class I and II histone deacetylases (HDACs) impairs angiogenesis. Herein, we ha...
Angiogenesis is a complex biological process involving the coordinated modulation of many genes. His...
Circa twenty-five years ago, cancer research was dominated by the concept that the origin of cancer ...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
Influencing epigenetic tumorigenic modifications is an exciting strategy for anticancer drug develop...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
The remarkable complexity of cancer involving multiple mechanisms of action and specific organs led ...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
Carcinogenesis cannot be explained only by genetic alterations, but also involves epigenetic process...
peer reviewedJudah Folkman was the first in 1971 to observe and report that cancer growth and dissem...
Histone deacetylase enzymes (HDACs) have been shown to be important to the development and progressi...
International audienceHistone deacetylase enzymes (HDACs) have been shown to be important to the dev...
Advancement in the understanding of cancer development in recent years has identified epigenetic abn...
Global inhibition of class I and II histone deacetylases (HDACs) impairs angiogenesis. Herein, we ha...
Angiogenesis is a complex biological process involving the coordinated modulation of many genes. His...
Circa twenty-five years ago, cancer research was dominated by the concept that the origin of cancer ...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
Influencing epigenetic tumorigenic modifications is an exciting strategy for anticancer drug develop...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
The remarkable complexity of cancer involving multiple mechanisms of action and specific organs led ...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
DNA methylation and histone deacetylation are two key epigenetic modifications that play central rol...
Carcinogenesis cannot be explained only by genetic alterations, but also involves epigenetic process...