Epigenetic deregulation is a hallmark of cancer, and there has been increasing interest in therapeutics that target chromatin-modifying enzymes and other epigenetic regulators. The rationale for applying epigenetic drugs to treat cancer is twofold. First, epigenetic changes are reversible, and drugs could therefore be used to restore the normal (healthy) epigenetic landscape. However, it is unclear whether drugs can faithfully restore the precancerous epigenetic state. Second, chromatin regulators are often mutated in cancer, making them attractive drug targets. However, in most instances it is unknown whether cancer cells are addicted to these mutated chromatin proteins, or whether their mutation merely results in epigenetic instability co...
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 ...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...
Epigenetic deregulation is a hallmark of cancer, and there has been increasing interest in therapeut...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetic modulation can affect the characteristics of cancers. Because it is likely to manipulate ...
Research concerning the epigenome over the years has systematically and sequentially shown substanti...
Epigenetic mechanisms, which are involved in the regulation of gene expression, are tightly controll...
Since the early 80's, cancer research has been dominated by scientific breakthroughs demonstrating t...
Epigenetic gene silencing occurs in many important biological processes including differentiation, s...
The term 'epigenetic' fuses old and new concepts that refer to the modulation of gene expression in ...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
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 ...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...
Epigenetic deregulation is a hallmark of cancer, and there has been increasing interest in therapeut...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetic modulation can affect the characteristics of cancers. Because it is likely to manipulate ...
Research concerning the epigenome over the years has systematically and sequentially shown substanti...
Epigenetic mechanisms, which are involved in the regulation of gene expression, are tightly controll...
Since the early 80's, cancer research has been dominated by scientific breakthroughs demonstrating t...
Epigenetic gene silencing occurs in many important biological processes including differentiation, s...
The term 'epigenetic' fuses old and new concepts that refer to the modulation of gene expression in ...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
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 ...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...