Retinoids and epigenetic silencing in cancer

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An epigenetic event alters the activity of genes without changing their structure. Methylation reactions are important mediators of epigenetic events in cells. Two recent studies have established a mechanistic link between a vitamin A metabolite and epigenetic alterations of its target promoter that could provide insights about the role of vitamin A in cancer prevention. © 2003 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Johanning, G. L., & Piyathilake, C. J. (2003, August 1). Retinoids and epigenetic silencing in cancer. Nutrition Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1301/nr.2003.aug.284-289

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