Abstract Background The epigenome plays a key role in cancer heterogeneity and drug resistance. Hence, a number of epigenetic inhibitors have been developed and tested in cancers. The major focus of most studies so far has been on the cytotoxic effect of these compounds, and only few have investigated the ability to revert the resistant phenotype in cancer cells. Hence, there is a need for a systematic methodology to unravel the mechanisms behind epigenetic sensitization. Results We have developed a high-throughput protocol to screen non-simultaneous drug combinations, and used it to investigate the reprogramming potential of epigene...
Extent: 11 p.BACKGROUND: Despite the potential of improving the delivery of epigenetic drugs, the su...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
Cancer is the result of a compromised immune system lacking the ability to recognize and eliminate t...
Background The epigenome plays a key role in cancer heterogeneity and drug resistance. Hence, a numb...
One of the major obstacles to the development of effective new cancer treatments and the main factor...
Abstract: Resistance to chemotherapy, biological and targeted therapies is an important clinical pro...
Epigenetic gene silencing occurs in many important biological processes including differentiation, s...
Epigenetic regulators have quickly become one of the most widely studied therapeutic agents for a va...
For long, scientists thought that our body was driven only by our genetic code that we inherited at ...
AbstractIn cancer chemotherapy, one axiom, which has practically solidified into dogma, is that acqu...
Epigenetic therapies describe drug molecules such as DNA methyltransferase, histone methyltransferas...
This review provides a brief overview of the basic principles of epigenetic gene regulation and then...
The authors thank CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support. Research at F....
AbstractResistance of cancer cells to chemotherapeutics and emerging targeted drugs is a devastating...
A key feature of cancer is dysregulation of gene activity and gene expression, which is driven by a ...
Extent: 11 p.BACKGROUND: Despite the potential of improving the delivery of epigenetic drugs, the su...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
Cancer is the result of a compromised immune system lacking the ability to recognize and eliminate t...
Background The epigenome plays a key role in cancer heterogeneity and drug resistance. Hence, a numb...
One of the major obstacles to the development of effective new cancer treatments and the main factor...
Abstract: Resistance to chemotherapy, biological and targeted therapies is an important clinical pro...
Epigenetic gene silencing occurs in many important biological processes including differentiation, s...
Epigenetic regulators have quickly become one of the most widely studied therapeutic agents for a va...
For long, scientists thought that our body was driven only by our genetic code that we inherited at ...
AbstractIn cancer chemotherapy, one axiom, which has practically solidified into dogma, is that acqu...
Epigenetic therapies describe drug molecules such as DNA methyltransferase, histone methyltransferas...
This review provides a brief overview of the basic principles of epigenetic gene regulation and then...
The authors thank CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support. Research at F....
AbstractResistance of cancer cells to chemotherapeutics and emerging targeted drugs is a devastating...
A key feature of cancer is dysregulation of gene activity and gene expression, which is driven by a ...
Extent: 11 p.BACKGROUND: Despite the potential of improving the delivery of epigenetic drugs, the su...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
Cancer is the result of a compromised immune system lacking the ability to recognize and eliminate t...