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| Differentiation refers to the process by which cells become specialized in structure and function. -In healthy tissues, cells undergo differentiation to become specialized types (e.g., muscle cells, neurons, blood cells) that perform specific functions. This process is tightly regulated by genetic and epigenetic factors. -In some cases, cells can lose their specialized characteristics, a process known as dedifferentiation. This is often seen in cancer, where tumor cells revert to a more primitive, less differentiated state. |
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| 2798- | CHr, | Chrysin: a histone deacetylase 8 inhibitor with anticancer activity and a suitable candidate for the standardization of Chinese propolis |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MDA-MB-231 | - | in-vivo, | NA, | NA |
| 2036- | PB, | Phenylbutyrate induces apoptosis in human prostate cancer and is more potent than phenylacetate |
| - | in-vitro, | Pca, | NA | - | in-vivo, | NA, | NA |
| 5122- | Sal, | Identification of selective inhibitors of cancer stem cells by high-throughput screening |
| - | in-vivo, | BC, | SUM159 | - | NA, | NA, | 4T1 |
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