Mount Sinai's Discovery of Epigenetic Regulator of Tumorigenesis Suggests New Strategies Against Lethal Forms of Breast Cancer
June 23, 2016
June 23, 2016
NEW YORK, June 23 -- Mount Sinai Medical Center issued the following news release:
Mount Sinai scientists have identified a previously unknown mechanism by which a protein called CBX8 promotes tumor growth in the most lethal forms of breast cancer. The study, published today in the journal Cell Reports, underscores the need for cancer researchers to pay more attention to "epigenetic" factors, meaning chemical and biological processes that control gene expression without . . .
Mount Sinai scientists have identified a previously unknown mechanism by which a protein called CBX8 promotes tumor growth in the most lethal forms of breast cancer. The study, published today in the journal Cell Reports, underscores the need for cancer researchers to pay more attention to "epigenetic" factors, meaning chemical and biological processes that control gene expression without . . .