Multi-Target Inhibitor CUDC-101 Impairs DNA Damage Repair and Enhances Radiation Response in Triple-Negative Breast Cell Line
Background: Since the discovery that Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDCAi) could enhance radiation response, a number of HDACi, mainly pan-HDAC inhibitors, have been studied either as monotherapy or in combination with X-ray irradiation or chemotherapeutic drugs in the management of breast cancer....
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Main Authors: | Elsie Neo Seane (Author), Shankari Nair (Author), Charlot Vandevoorde (Author), Alessandra Bisio (Author), Anna Joubert (Author) |
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