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Epidemiology of Anticarcinogens in Foodat components of our diet and which active ingredients are acting where and how to affect carcinogenesis. The cancers considered to be nutritionally related include not only the cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, but also those of the reproductive organs and the lung. Initially, interest was foc
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Nutrients, Signal Transduction and Carcinogenesis distributed in all cells. Choline’s most important functions are that it is needed to form acetylcholine (a major neurotransmitter), it is needed as a methyl donor, and it is a precursor for the biosynthesis of membrane phospholipids (including phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, choline
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icular, the high versatility and modularity of the zinc finger domains make them optimal building blocks for constructing artificial transcription factors potentially able to control the expression of any desired gene in cells and organisms. Disease-related genes can be either turned off or enhanced
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Gardner C. McMillanA-binding domain called the Ets domain. The Ets family includes both transcriptional activators and repressors. The normal cellular Ets transcription factors have been implicated as mediators of a wide range of cellular processes, including oncogenic transformation. This chapter provides an overview
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Herman A. TyrolerA-binding domain called the Ets domain. The Ets family includes both transcriptional activators and repressors. The normal cellular Ets transcription factors have been implicated as mediators of a wide range of cellular processes, including oncogenic transformation. This chapter provides an overview