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The following pages link to Concise review: dedifferentiation meets cancer development: proof of concept for epigenetic cancer (Q38239816):
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- Induced pluripotent stem cell technology for dissecting the cancer epigenome (Q26801711) (← links)
- Induced cancer stem cells generated by radiochemotherapy and their therapeutic implications (Q37725612) (← links)
- Transcriptome dynamics along axolotl regenerative development are consistent with an extensive reduction in gene expression heterogeneity in dedifferentiated cells. (Q46474212) (← links)
- Tumorigenesis as a process of gradual loss of original cell identity and gain of properties of neural precursor/progenitor cells. (Q47140201) (← links)
- Recent Advances in Retinal Stem Cell Therapy. (Q49894761) (← links)
- A switch in transcription and cell fate governs the onset of an epigenetically-deregulated tumor in Drosophila. (Q52645535) (← links)
- While it is not deliberate, much of today's biomedical research contains logical and technical flaws, showing a need for corrective action. (Q52671014) (← links)
- Cellular reprogramming technology for dissecting cancer epigenome in vivo. (Q53185114) (← links)
- The causal relationship between epigenetic abnormality and cancer development: in vivo reprogramming and its future application (Q89055816) (← links)
- Epigenetic reprogramming of primary pancreatic cancer cells counteracts their in vivo tumourigenicity (Q91904089) (← links)
- Metabolic rivalry: circadian homeostasis and tumorigenesis (Q99207689) (← links)