HIGHLIGHTS
- What: Chronic inflammations cause epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation, demethylation and amination, deamination especially it is relapsing or protracted the investigations showed that malignant cells are the origin of hypercoagulability by producing fibrin as a protective wall against the immune defence and they inhibit also the fibrinolytic system .
- Who: Agrippa Hilda from the University Wuerzburg, Occupational Department, Germany have published the research: Advances in Therapies against Malignant Cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Malignant cells build up a protective shield of a fibrin meshwork surrounding the tumor which helps it . . .

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