Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigenetic hallmarks of the cancer cell are DNA methylation and histone modifications. Proteins such as histone deacetylases (HDACs) that cause modifications of histones and other proteins can be targets for novel anticancer agents. Recently, interest in compounds that can inhibit HDACs increased, and now there are many HDACs inhibitors (HDACIs) available with different chemical structures, biological and biochemical properties; hopefully some of them will succeed, probably in combination with other agents, in cancer therapies. In our study we focused on the novel HDACI–BML-210. We found that BML-210 (N-phenyl-Nʹ-(2-Aminophenyl)hexamethylenediamide) inhibits ...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
Carcinogenesis cannot be explained only by genetic alterations, but also involves epigenetic process...
Genetic abnormalities have been conventionally considered as hallmarks of cancer. However, studies o...
Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigenetic hallmar...
Background: Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigen...
Abstract: Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigenet...
Today, we are witnessing an explosion of scientific concepts in cancer chemotherapy. It has been con...
Circa twenty-five years ago, cancer research was dominated by the concept that the origin of cancer ...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are the enzymes causing deacetylation of histone and non-histone substr...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are the enzymes causing deacetylation of histone and non-histone substr...
Epigenetic dysregulations are linked to many human diseases including neurodegenerative disorders, i...
Nowadays, it became evident that the onset of cancer and its progression may not occur only due to ...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
The dysregulation of gene expression is a critical event involved in all steps of tumorigenesis. Abe...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
Carcinogenesis cannot be explained only by genetic alterations, but also involves epigenetic process...
Genetic abnormalities have been conventionally considered as hallmarks of cancer. However, studies o...
Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigenetic hallmar...
Background: Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigen...
Abstract: Today, cancer is understood as an epigenetic as well as genetic disease. The main epigenet...
Today, we are witnessing an explosion of scientific concepts in cancer chemotherapy. It has been con...
Circa twenty-five years ago, cancer research was dominated by the concept that the origin of cancer ...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are the enzymes causing deacetylation of histone and non-histone substr...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are the enzymes causing deacetylation of histone and non-histone substr...
Epigenetic dysregulations are linked to many human diseases including neurodegenerative disorders, i...
Nowadays, it became evident that the onset of cancer and its progression may not occur only due to ...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
The dysregulation of gene expression is a critical event involved in all steps of tumorigenesis. Abe...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
Carcinogenesis cannot be explained only by genetic alterations, but also involves epigenetic process...
Genetic abnormalities have been conventionally considered as hallmarks of cancer. However, studies o...