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18 june 2018 14:00:19

 
Heterochromatin-Encoded Satellite RNAs Induce Breast Cancer (Molecular Cell)
 


Heterochromatin-encoded satellite RNAs are often aberrantly expressed in human cancers. Zhu et al. show that these RNAs can promote breast cancer formation and that they bind BRCA1 and associated proteins that are important for replication fork stability and genomic instability.


 
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