Small-Molecule Inhibitors Overcome Epigenetic Reprogramming for Cancer Therapy
Cancer treatment is a significant challenge for the global health system, although various pharmacological and therapeutic discoveries have been made. It has been widely established that cancer is associated with epigenetic modification, which is reversible and becomes an attractive target for drug...
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Main Authors: | Wenjing Xiao (Author), Qiaodan Zhou (Author), Xudong Wen (Author), Rui Wang (Author), Ruijie Liu (Author), Tingting Wang (Author), Jianyou Shi (Author), Yonghe Hu (Author), Jun Hou (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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