How do tumor cells respond to HDAC inhibition?
A Newbold, KJ Falkenberg, HM Prince… - The FEBS …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
It is now well recognized that mutations, deregulated expression, and aberrant recruitment of
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
How do tumor cells respond to HDAC inhibition?
A Newbold, KJ Falkenberg, HM Prince… - The FEBS Journal, 2016 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> It is now well recognized that mutations, deregulated expression, and aberrant
recruitment of epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important …
recruitment of epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important …
How do tumor cells respond to HDAC inhibition?
A Newbold, KJ Falkenberg, HM Prince… - The FEBS …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is now well recognized that mutations, deregulated expression, and aberrant recruitment of
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
How do tumor cells respond to HDAC inhibition?
A Newbold, KJ Falkenberg, HM Prince… - The FEBS Journal, 2016 - infona.pl
It is now well recognized that mutations, deregulated expression, and aberrant recruitment of
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
How do tumor cells respond to HDAC inhibition?
A Newbold, KJ Falkenberg, HM Prince… - The FEBS …, 2016 - europepmc.org
It is now well recognized that mutations, deregulated expression, and aberrant recruitment of
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …
epigenetic readers, writers, and erasers are fundamentally important processes in the onset …