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Not only is this bacterium able to evade the defenses of the host's immune system, it is also able to persist in the body for years and may reactivate to cause disease decades after the initial infection.

In addition it was possible to reactivate virus either in vivo or in vitro from tissue explants.

We also showed that the hypermethylation leads to loss of expression in most of the genes and reactivate upon treatment with demethylating drug 5-Aza-2' deoxycytidine.

The cell line Tera-1 did not reactivate expression after azacytidine treatment (Fig.

We also found evidence that promoter methylation inactivates gene expression in CC and exposure to methylation and/or histone deacetylase (HDAC)-inhibiting agents reactivate the gene expression.

Three cell lines (C4-I, CaSki, and SW756) that had promoter methylation of RARB did not reactivate expression after treatment with these drugs (Fig.

One of the unmethylated cell lines (SW756) that showed a complete absence of expression did not reactivate after treatment.

One of the methylated cell lines (HT-3), however, did not reactivate gene expression after treatment.

Our data, therefore, suggest that the CC patients showing RARB promoter methylation may benefit from targeted chemopreventive treatment of combination of retinoic acid, demethylating, and chromatin modifying agents that reactivate the gene expression.

Parker's ideas might reactivate evolutionary biologists' interest in sexes, which has lain somewhat dormant since the 1990s.




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