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Meanings of epigenetic dysregulation in английском
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Usage of epigenetic dysregulation in английском
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Furthermore, we showed that epigeneticdysregulation with age is a highly tissue-dependent phenomenon.
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Further investigation is warranted into the roles of epigeneticdysregulation in TC development and its potential for targeted therapy.
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Our results suggest that epigeneticdysregulation of cellular processes relevant to STAT1-dependent cellular differentiation may be intimately involved in breast carcinogenesis.
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Arsenic exposure increases the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases, and one potential mechanism of arsenic toxicity is epigeneticdysregulation.
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An increasing body of evidence suggests that epigeneticdysregulation is frequent in MAFLD, and orchestrates many aspects of its development and progression.
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Given that epigeneticdysregulation is a known driver of malignancy, vitamin C may play a novel role as an epigenetic anticancer agent.
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Although an attractive candidate for mediating transcriptional dysregulation, the contribution of epigeneticdysregulation to these progressive changes in cellular physiology remains unclear.
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Our findings define a strong association between global genetic and global epigeneticdysregulation in mesothelioma, rather than a discrete, local coordination of gene inactivation.
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Epigeneticdysregulation is an important feature for cancer initiation and progression.
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Background: Epigeneticdysregulation is involved in the etiology and progression of various human diseases.
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Epigeneticdysregulation has emerged as an important mechanism in cancer.
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Epigeneticdysregulation plays a profound role in the pathogenesis of hematological malignancies, which is often the result of somatic mutations of chromatin regulators.
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