andrewpospisilik.bsky.social
@andrewpospisilik.bsky.social
Wondering whether your cancer risk might start before you are born? Our latest work published in #Nature Cancer suggests it does, through regulation by Trim28 and #epigenetic silencing. Congratulations to @ilariapanzeri.bsky.social for spearheading! Read it here: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
TRIM28-dependent developmental heterogeneity determines cancer susceptibility through distinct epigenetic states - Nature Cancer
Panzeri et al. use a Trim28+/D9 mouse model with intrinsic developmental heterogeneity to show that ‘heavy’ and ‘light’ developmental morphs exhibit different timing, type and severity of cancer, link...
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January 27, 2025 at 6:41 PM