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SUBMITTER: Datta N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7824251 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Datta Neerajana N Chakraborty Shrabastee S Basu Malini M Ghosh Mrinal K MK
Cells 20201231 1
Cancer progression involves multiple genetic and epigenetic events, which involve gain-of-functions of oncogenes and loss-of-functions of tumor suppressor genes. Classical tumor suppressor genes are recessive in nature, anti-proliferative, and frequently found inactivated or mutated in cancers. However, extensive research over the last few years have elucidated that certain tumor suppressor genes do not conform to these standard definitions and might act as "double agents", playing contrasting r ...[more]