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Increased acetylation of histones induced by diallyl disulfide and structurally related molecules.
M. A. Lea
, V. M. Randolph, M. Patel
New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), Biochemistry
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diallyl disulfide
100%
Acetylation
63%
Histones
57%
Sulfhydryl Compounds
32%
diallyl sulfone
21%
K562 Cells
11%
Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors
11%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
8%
Breast Neoplasms
6%