by satcit

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38113007

The abstract reviews current knowledge about the TET family of genes, which are frequently mutated in various cancers, and highlights important unanswered questions related to the functions of different forms of TET mutations, TET2’s role in pre-malignant hematopoietic expansion and transformation, and TET mutations’ impact on immune responses in solid tumors.

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