HDAC7 Gene Plays a Critical Role in Breast Cancer Stem Cells: University of Miami
December 05, 2019
December 05, 2019
MIAMI, Florida, Dec. 5 [TNSmedicalresearch-Oncogene journal] -- The University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
In a study recently published in the journal Oncogene, a research team led by Tan Ince, M.D., Ph.D., described the mechanisms that help the gene histone deacetylase (HDAC) 7 control other genes, driving breast cancer and helping maintain cancer stem cells. In addition, the paper showed HDAC7 activity is downstream from other HDAC molecules, p . . .
In a study recently published in the journal Oncogene, a research team led by Tan Ince, M.D., Ph.D., described the mechanisms that help the gene histone deacetylase (HDAC) 7 control other genes, driving breast cancer and helping maintain cancer stem cells. In addition, the paper showed HDAC7 activity is downstream from other HDAC molecules, p . . .