Pregnancy reprograms the epigenome of mammary epithelial cells and blocks the development of premalignant lesions
Mammary epithelial cells are epigenetically modified during pregnancy, these changes can influence the pre-disposition to cancer. Here, the authors examine the epigenetic landscape of mammary epithelial cells pre and post pregnancy and identify changes to the epigenetic landscape, which can protect...
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Autores principales: | Mary J. Feigman, Matthew A. Moss, Chen Chen, Samantha L. Cyrill, Michael F. Ciccone, Marygrace C. Trousdell, Shih-Ting Yang, Wesley D. Frey, John E. Wilkinson, Camila O. dos Santos |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/be6daa3b32964ca8879edb8c33935d36 |
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