FOXK1 promotes hormonally responsive breast carcinogenesis by suppressing apoptosis
Minghui Zhao,
Tingyao Ma,
Zhaohan Zhang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundGlobally, breast cancer constitutes the predominant malignancy in women. Abnormal regulation of epigenetic factors plays a key role in the development of tumors. Anti‐apoptosis is a characteristic of tumor cells. Therefore, exploring and identifying relevant epigenetic factors that regulate the apoptosis of tumor cells is the foundation for clarifying the pathogenesis of tumors and achieving precision antitumor therapy.MethodThis study focused on exploring the epigenetic mechanism of FOXK1 in the dev… Show more
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