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. 2022 Mar;19(3):132.
doi: 10.1038/s41585-022-00576-3.

Degrading SWI/SNF ATPases shows promise for treating prostate cancer

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Degrading SWI/SNF ATPases shows promise for treating prostate cancer

Louise Stone. Nat Rev Urol. 2022 Mar.
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  • Targeting SWI/SNF ATPases in enhancer-addicted prostate cancer.
    Xiao L, Parolia A, Qiao Y, Bawa P, Eyunni S, Mannan R, Carson SE, Chang Y, Wang X, Zhang Y, Vo JN, Kregel S, Simko SA, Delekta AD, Jaber M, Zheng H, Apel IJ, McMurry L, Su F, Wang R, Zelenka-Wang S, Sasmal S, Khare L, Mukherjee S, Abbineni C, Aithal K, Bhakta MS, Ghurye J, Cao X, Navone NM, Nesvizhskii AI, Mehra R, Vaishampayan U, Blanchette M, Wang Y, Samajdar S, Ramachandra M, Chinnaiyan AM. Xiao L, et al. Nature. 2022 Jan;601(7893):434-439. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-04246-z. Epub 2021 Dec 22. Nature. 2022. PMID: 34937944 Free PMC article.

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    1. Xiao, L. et al. Targeting SWI/SNF ATPases in enhancer-addicted prostate cancer. Nature 601, 434–439 (2022) - DOI

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