Tissue-Specific Cancers - Repressing The Repressors
Saturday, August 30, 2014 - 13:20
in Biology & Nature
In a cell's nucleus, chromosomal DNA is tightly bound to structural proteins known as histones, an amalgam biologists call chromatin. Until a few decades ago, histones were regarded as a nuclear "sidekick," the packing material around which the glamorous DNA strands were wrapped. read more