ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY IMAGE: LESIONS (IN GREEN) AKIN TO BASAL CELL CARCINOMA THAT WERE INDUCED BY SOX9 IN THE EPIDERMIS. ABNORMAL DIFFERENTIATION IS SHOWN IN RED, AND BLUE MARKS CELL NUCLEI. CREDIT: ROBIN CHEMERS NEUSTEIN LABORATORY OF MAMMALIAN CELL BIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT AT THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY Early on, every stem cell faces a fateful choice. During...
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Researchers find an epigenetic key that unlocks common deadly cancers
by Katherine Fenz, Rockefeller University Lesions (in green) akin to basal cell carcinoma that were induced by SOX9 in the epidermis. Abnormal differentiation is shown in red, and blue marks cell nuclei. Credit: Yihao Yang, Fuchs Lab Early on, every stem cell faces a fateful choice. During skin development, for instance, the embryonic epidermis begins as...