Impaired histone inheritance promotes tumor progression
Impaired histone inheritance promotes tumor progression
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Tian, Congcong , Zhou, Jiaqi , Li, Xinran , Gao, Yuan , Wen, Qing , Kang, Xing , Wang, Nan , Yao, Yuan , Jiang, Jiuhang , Song, Guibing , Zhang, Tianjun , Hu, Suili , Liao, JingYi , Yu, Chuanhe , Wang, Zhiquan , Liu, Xiangyu , Pei, Xinhai , Chan, Kuiming , Liu, Zichuan and Gan, Haiyun
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Faithful inheritance of parental histones is essential to maintain epigenetic information and cellular identity during cell division. Parental histones are evenly deposited onto the replicating DNA of sister chromatids in a process dependent on the MCM2 subunit of DNA helicase. However, the impact of aberrant parental histone partition on human dis...
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Impaired histone inheritance promotes tumor progression
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-023-39185-y