<div><p>Chordomas are rare mesenchymal tumors occurring exclusively in the midline from clivus to sacrum. Early tumor detection is extremely important as these tumors are resistant to chemotherapy and irradiation. Despite continuous research efforts surgical excision remains the main treatment option. Because of the often challenging anatomic location early detection is important to enable complete tumor resection and to reduce the high incidence of local recurrences. The aim of this study was to explore whether DNA methylation, a well known epigenetic marker, may play a role in chordoma development and if hypermethylation of specific CpG islands may serve as potential biomarkers correlated with SNP analyses in chordoma. The study was perfo...
Various cytogenetic and molecular findings indicate 1p36 loss as a consistent change in sporadic and...
Chordoma is a rare tumor arising in the sacrum, clivus, or vertebrae. It is often not completely res...
A variety of analyses, including fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), quantitative PCR (qPCR) ...
Chordomas are rare mesenchymal tumors occurring exclusively in the midline from clivus to sacrum. Ea...
<div><p>Chordomas are an aggressive rare type of malignant bone tumors arising from the remnant of t...
Chordomas are rare, slow-growing neoplasms, characterized by locally aggressive growth patterns and ...
Chordoma is a rare mesenchymal tumour of complex biology for which only histologic and immunohistoch...
The molecular events in chordoma pathogenesis have not been fully delineated, particularly with resp...
The molecular mechanisms underlying chordoma pathogenesis are unknown. We therefore sought to identi...
The molecular mechanisms underlying chordoma pathogenesis are unknown. We therefore sought to identi...
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumour, showing notochordal differentiation, which occurs in the a...
The molecular mechanisms underlying chordoma pathogenesis are unknown. We therefore sought to identi...
Chordoma is a rare, orphan cancer arising from embryonal precursors of bone. Surgery and radiotherap...
Chordoma is a malignant, often incurable bone tumour showing notochordal differentiation. Here, we d...
The initiating somatic genetic events in chordoma development have not yet been identified. Most cyt...
Various cytogenetic and molecular findings indicate 1p36 loss as a consistent change in sporadic and...
Chordoma is a rare tumor arising in the sacrum, clivus, or vertebrae. It is often not completely res...
A variety of analyses, including fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), quantitative PCR (qPCR) ...
Chordomas are rare mesenchymal tumors occurring exclusively in the midline from clivus to sacrum. Ea...
<div><p>Chordomas are an aggressive rare type of malignant bone tumors arising from the remnant of t...
Chordomas are rare, slow-growing neoplasms, characterized by locally aggressive growth patterns and ...
Chordoma is a rare mesenchymal tumour of complex biology for which only histologic and immunohistoch...
The molecular events in chordoma pathogenesis have not been fully delineated, particularly with resp...
The molecular mechanisms underlying chordoma pathogenesis are unknown. We therefore sought to identi...
The molecular mechanisms underlying chordoma pathogenesis are unknown. We therefore sought to identi...
Chordoma is a rare malignant bone tumour, showing notochordal differentiation, which occurs in the a...
The molecular mechanisms underlying chordoma pathogenesis are unknown. We therefore sought to identi...
Chordoma is a rare, orphan cancer arising from embryonal precursors of bone. Surgery and radiotherap...
Chordoma is a malignant, often incurable bone tumour showing notochordal differentiation. Here, we d...
The initiating somatic genetic events in chordoma development have not yet been identified. Most cyt...
Various cytogenetic and molecular findings indicate 1p36 loss as a consistent change in sporadic and...
Chordoma is a rare tumor arising in the sacrum, clivus, or vertebrae. It is often not completely res...
A variety of analyses, including fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), quantitative PCR (qPCR) ...