Abstract:Myc+/− haploinsufficient mice and mice with deleted Myc enhancers express reduced levels of the pleiotropic transcription factor Myc. Such mice are viable, with relatively mild pathologies, but show delay in onset of certain cancers. However, many phenotypes arising from germline gene perturbation are indirect consequences of adaptive developmental compensation and so do not translate to equivalent phenotypes when applied to adults. To ascertain whether systemic Myc hypomorphism also conferred cancer protectio… Show more
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