The enhanced genomic 6 mA metabolism contributes to the proliferation and migration of TSCC cells
Abstract In contrast to the well-established genomic 5-methylcytosine (5mC), the existence of N6-methyladenine (6 mA) in eukaryotic genomes was discovered only recently. Initial studies found that it was actively regulated in cancer cells, suggesting its involvement in the process of carcinogenesis....
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Main Authors: | Lei Xi (Author), Ying Yang (Author), Ying Xu (Author), Fangming Zhang (Author), Jinghui Li (Author), Xiyang Liu (Author), Zhenxi Zhang (Author), Quan Du (Author) |
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