DNA Methylation Regulates Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing by Targeting miR-200a and CDKN2B
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2019Vol. 60(2), pp. 650–650
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Abstract
DNMT1-mediated DNA hypermethylation can enhance the process of CEWH by directly targeting miR-200a and CDKN2B. This insight pinpoints novel potential drug targets for promoting CEWH.
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