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| TET1 (Ten-Eleven Translocation 1) is a gene that plays a crucial role in DNA demethylation and epigenetic regulation. -Responsible for cell apoptosis, migration, and invasion. TET1 is a member of the TET family of enzymes, which convert 5-methylcytosine (5-mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC) in DNA. This process is essential for maintaining genome stability, regulating gene expression, and preventing tumorigenesis. TET1 is often downregulated or mutated, leading to decreased 5-hmC levels and aberrant DNA methylation patterns. This can result in the silencing of tumor suppressor genes and the activation of oncogenes, contributing to cancer development and progression. -Loss of 5hmC is strongly associated with advanced and higher grade ccRCC. |
| Stomach/Gastric Cancer |
| 3258- | CHr, | PBG, | Chrysin Induced Cell Apoptosis and Inhibited Invasion Through Regulation of TET1 Expression in Gastric Cancer Cells |
| - | in-vitro, | GC, | MKN45 |
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