DHS (trans−4,4′-dihydroxystilbene) suppresses DNA replication and tumor growth by inhibiting RRM2 (ribonucleotide reductase regulatory subunit M2)

DNA replication machinery is responsible for accurate and efficient duplication of the chromosome. Since inhibition of DNA replication can lead to replication fork stalling, resulting in DNA damage and apoptotic death, inhibitors of DNA replication are commonly used in cancer chemotherapy. Ribonucle...

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Published in:Oncogene 2019-03, Vol.38 (13), p.2364-2379
Main Authors: Chen, Chi-Wei, Li, Yongming, Hu, Shuya, Zhou, Wei, Meng, Yunxiao, Li, Zongzhu, Zhang, Yi, Sun, Jing, Bo, Zhou, DePamphilis, Melvin L., Yen, Yun, Han, Zhiyong, Zhu, Wenge
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