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Chromatin-Melanin Relationships in Malignant Melanomata1
E. Meirowsky, L. W. Freeman
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The use of polyethylenesulphonate in the fractionation of proteins and some aspects of its application to the separation of chromatin proteins [PDF]
R Krauze, A J MacGilivray, John Paul
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Understanding miR‐200c: an Important Player in Resistance to Cancer Treatment
How can one microRNA alter cancer's response to therapy? miR‐200c plays a central role in therapeutic resistance by modulating epithelial‐mesenchymal transition, apoptosis, cancer stemness features, and drug efflux. This review outlines the context‐dependent functions of miR‐200c in various cancers and highlights its potential as both a biomarker and a
Fatma Sanli, Omer Faruk Karatas
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Finger and palm prints in chromatin-positive males. [PDF]
Henry Hunter
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Cancer cell‐intrinsic SMYD3 orchestrates an immunosuppressive microenvironment and impairs the response to PD‐1 blockade by reprogramming immune cells landscape in the tumor microenvironment of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). The immunomodulatory function of SMYD3 is mediated via the SREBP1/CD47 pathway.
Zhengfang Liu+14 more
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ATAC‐seq: A Method for Assaying Chromatin Accessibility Genome‐Wide
Jason D. Buenrostro+3 more
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This study reveals that histone lactylation, a modification derived from lactate, plays a crucial role in ferroptosis resistance in ectopic endometrial stromal cells. This resistance is mediated via the HIF1A/HMOX1 pathway regulated by METTL3. In vivo, a combination of 2‐DG and erastin shows promise as an effective treatment for endometriosis ...
Zongwen Liang+8 more
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A sex chromatin survey of newborn children in two London hospitals. [PDF]
A. I. Taylor, E C Moores
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The Role of Chromatin during Transcription
Bing Li, M. Carey, J. Workman
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The oncogenic ETS factor ETV4 exerts a pleiotropic control over DNA replication both in a transcription‐dependent and ‐independent fashion in NSCLC cells. High‐ETV4 expression leads to R‐loop formation and DNA damage in response to TOP1 inhibition.
Jiaxi Zhang+14 more
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