Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA methylation in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC) and may be co-monitored with the appearance of driver mutations. Colonic biopsy samples were obtained endoscopically from 10 normal, 23 adenoma (17 low-grade (LGD) and 6 high-grade dysplasia (HGD)), and 8 ulcerative colitis (UC) patients (4 active and 4 inactive). CRC samples were obtained from 24 patients (17 primary, 7 metastatic (MCRC)), 7 of them with synchronous LGD. Field effects were analyzed in tissues 1 cm (n = 5) and 10 cm (n = 5) from the margin of CRC. Tissue materials were studied for DNA methylation status using a 96 gene panel and for KRAS and BRAF mutations. Expression le...
Distinct molecular pathways characterized by both genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations are ...
Distinct molecular pathways characterized by both genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations are ...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns are a universal feature of cancer, yet we understand relatively li...
<div><p>Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent o...
Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA me...
Changes in DNA methylation, whether hypo‐ or hypermethylation, have been shown to be associated with...
Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA me...
aberrant DNa methylation often occurs in colorectal cancer (cRc). In our study we applied a genome-w...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by genome-wide alterations to DNA methylation that influenc...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background: Epigenetic alterations of specific genes have been reported to be related to colorectal ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by genome-wide alterations to DNA methylation that influenc...
Background: Epigenetic alterations of specific genes have been reported to be related to colorectal ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is often characterized by mutations and aberrant DNA methylation within the ...
Abstract Background We performed a genome-wide scan of 27,578 CpG loci covering 14,475 genes to iden...
Distinct molecular pathways characterized by both genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations are ...
Distinct molecular pathways characterized by both genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations are ...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns are a universal feature of cancer, yet we understand relatively li...
<div><p>Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent o...
Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA me...
Changes in DNA methylation, whether hypo‐ or hypermethylation, have been shown to be associated with...
Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA me...
aberrant DNa methylation often occurs in colorectal cancer (cRc). In our study we applied a genome-w...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by genome-wide alterations to DNA methylation that influenc...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background: Epigenetic alterations of specific genes have been reported to be related to colorectal ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by genome-wide alterations to DNA methylation that influenc...
Background: Epigenetic alterations of specific genes have been reported to be related to colorectal ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is often characterized by mutations and aberrant DNA methylation within the ...
Abstract Background We performed a genome-wide scan of 27,578 CpG loci covering 14,475 genes to iden...
Distinct molecular pathways characterized by both genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations are ...
Distinct molecular pathways characterized by both genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations are ...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns are a universal feature of cancer, yet we understand relatively li...