Abstract: Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or the deactivation of tumor suppression genes. Metastasis requires down-regulation of cell adhesion receptors necessary for tissue-specific, cell–cell attachment, as well as up-regulation of receptors that enhance cell motility. Epigenetic changes, including histone modifications, DNA methylation, and DNA hydroxymethylation, can modify these characteristics. Targets for these epigenetic changes include signaling pathways that regulate apoptosis and autophagy, as well as microRNA. We propose that predisposed normal cells convert to cancer progenitor cells that, after growing, undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal transition. This process, w...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Genetic aberrations, including chromosomal rearrangements, loss or amplification of DNA, and point m...
One of the most important issues in cancer progression is caner stem cells (CSCs) which have illustr...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
The uncontrolled cell growth, knows as carcinogenesis, following the activation of oncogenes along w...
A key feature of cancer is dysregulation of gene activity and gene expression, which is driven by a ...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that arises from the accumulation of genetic and epige...
Epigenetic events, a key driving force in the development of cancer, are alterations in gene express...
The critical role of dysregulated epigenetic pathways in cancer genesis, development, and therapy ha...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
Copyright © 2013 Mehrdad Ghavifekr Fakhr et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Epigenetic changes such as promoter specific DNA hypermethylation and histone deacetylation cause tu...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Genetic aberrations, including chromosomal rearrangements, loss or amplification of DNA, and point m...
One of the most important issues in cancer progression is caner stem cells (CSCs) which have illustr...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
The uncontrolled cell growth, knows as carcinogenesis, following the activation of oncogenes along w...
A key feature of cancer is dysregulation of gene activity and gene expression, which is driven by a ...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that arises from the accumulation of genetic and epige...
Epigenetic events, a key driving force in the development of cancer, are alterations in gene express...
The critical role of dysregulated epigenetic pathways in cancer genesis, development, and therapy ha...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
Copyright © 2013 Mehrdad Ghavifekr Fakhr et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Epigenetic changes such as promoter specific DNA hypermethylation and histone deacetylation cause tu...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Genetic aberrations, including chromosomal rearrangements, loss or amplification of DNA, and point m...
One of the most important issues in cancer progression is caner stem cells (CSCs) which have illustr...