Histone deacetylases induce angiogenesis by negative regulation of tumor suppressor genes
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About Histone deacetylases induce angiogenesis by negative regulation of tumor suppressor genes
This paper, published in 2001, received 623 indexed citations . Written by Ho Jeong Kwon, You Mie Lee, Jin Hyen Baek, Eun‐Joung Moon, Hae Young Chung, Chul Woo Kim and Kyu-Won Kim covering the research area of Cancer Research and Molecular Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (559 citations), Cancer Research (188 citations) and Oncology (117 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.
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