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SUBMITTER: Stahl M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5065123 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Stahl Maximilian M Kohrman Nathan N Gore Steven D SD Kim Tae Kon TK Zeidan Amer M AM Prebet Thomas T
PLoS genetics 20161010 10
For several decades, we have known that epigenetic regulation is disrupted in cancer. Recently, an increasing body of data suggests epigenetics might be an intersection of current cancer research trends: next generation sequencing, immunology, metabolomics, and cell aging. The new emphasis on epigenetics is also related to the increasing production of drugs capable of interfering with epigenetic mechanisms and able to trigger clinical responses in even advanced phase patients. In this review, we ...[more]