Genetic and Epigenetic Foundations, Molecular Basis, and Mechanistic Pathways of Chronic Inflammation-Driven Tumorigenesis
Targeting NF-κB and STAT3 Signaling
by Jeff Radwell
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Radwell details how epigenetic changes are driven by inflammatory pathways; how does this molecular flexibility alter the way we think about genetic destiny versus environmental influence?
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