PLX008708
GSE116765: Pleiotropic impact of DNA-PK in cancer and implications to therapeutic strategies
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
DNA-dependent protein kinase catalitic subunit (DNA-PK) is associated with aggressive disease. DNA-PK plays a role in transcriptional regulation of cancer-relevent pathways but it is not well understood. This study uses transcriptomic analyses to understand the transcriptional role of DNA-PK in castration resistent prostate cancer (CRPC) upon DNA-PK inhibition SOURCE: Emanuela Dylgjeri (emanuela.dylgjeri@jefferson.edu) - Karen Knudsen Thomas Jefferson University
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