Tumour-associated macrophages enhance breast cancer malignancy via inducing zeb1-mediated dnmt1 transcriptional activation

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  • who: Zhongwei Li from the Institute, Xuzhou Medical University, West Huaihai Road, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China have published the research work: Tumour-associated macrophages enhance breast cancer malignancy via inducing ZEB1-mediated DNMT1 transcriptional activation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aim to reveal the mechanism of highly express in the authors also want to explore the role of in microenvironment promoting progression. The authors demonstrate that is overexpressed in that promotes tumorigenesis The authors show that ZEB1 can increase DNMT1 transcription by binding with P300, which is similar to two other recent findings . The . . .

     

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