HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Megan G. Matherne from the University of Sassari, Italy have published the research work: Emerging functions of C/EBPu03b2 in breast cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: These studies suggest that C/EBPb may aide in immune escape although further investigation is required to define the specific mechanisms. the dominant C/EBPb isoform. These opposing roles for LIP in chemokine activation/ inhibition may be due to microenvironment- and tumor contextspecificity however further studies are required to address these differences.
SUMMARY
Transcription factors regulate gene_expression by recognizing and binding specific DNA . . .
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