Cancer cells rapidly adapt to treatments, developing resistance that makes chemotherapy less effective. Researchers used an existing anti-inflammatory drug to disrupt cancer cells’ ability to adapt by ...
Aging is accompanied by widespread epigenetic reprogramming, including the loss of heterochromatin and altered chromatin-associated processes. These changes compromise transcriptional precision and ...
This work delineates how Setd2-mediated epigenetic reprogramming overcomes developmental barriers in cloned embryos. Comparative analysis revealed that SCNT embryos exhibit excessive H3K4me3 and ...
"Manipulating the H3.3 pathway may provide a way to completely wipe a cell's ‘memory’ and produce a truly pluripotent cell,” geneticist Steven Henikoff, from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ...