Reciprocal transrepression between FOXF2 and FOXQ1 controls basal-like breast cancer aggressiveness.
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Therefore, blocking the vicious cycle of the abnormal reciprocal feedback loop between FOXF2 and FOXQ1 to induce cell differentiation and restore tissue homeostasis is a promising strategy for the treatment of aggressive BLBC.-Kang, L.-J., Yu, Z.-H., Cai, J., He, R., Lu, J …
Therefore, blocking the vicious cycle of the abnormal reciprocal feedback loop between FOXF2 and FOXQ1 to induce cell differentiation and re …