New Nucleoproteins Study Findings Have Been Reported from Weill Cornell Medicine (Histone Demethylase Kdm2a Is a Selective Vulnerability of Cancers Relying On Alternative Telomere Maintenance).

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      Keywords: New York City; State:New York; United States; North and Central America; Cancer; Cell Nucleus Structures; Chromosome Structures; Demethylase; Enzymes and Coenzymes; Genetics; Health and Medicine; Histones; Intranuclear Space; Nucleoproteins; Oncology; Proteins; Telomere EN New York City State:New York United States North and Central America Cancer Cell Nucleus Structures Chromosome Structures Demethylase Enzymes and Coenzymes Genetics Health and Medicine Histones Intranuclear Space Nucleoproteins Oncology Proteins Telomere 684 684 1 06/12/23 20230613 NES 230613 2023 JUN 13 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Clinical Oncology Week -- A new study on Proteins - Nucleoproteins is now available. Inactivation of KDM2A or SENP6 impairs post-recombination telomere de-SUMOylation and thus dissolution of ALT telomere clusters, leading to gross chromosome missegregation and mitotic cell death. [Extracted from the article]
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