Cancer is a disease arising from both genetic and epigenetic modifications of DNA that contribute to changes in gene expression in the cell. Genetic modifications include loss or amplification of DNA, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) as well as gene mutations. Epigenetic changes in cancer are generally thought to be brought about by alterations in DNA and histone modifications that lead to the silencing of tumour suppressor genes and the activation of oncogenic genes. Other consequences that result from epigenetic changes, such as inappropriate expression or repression of some genes in the wrong cellular context, can also result in the alteration of control and physiological systems such that a normal cell becomes tumorigenic. Excessive levels ...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
Epigenetics connects the divide between genotype and phenotype without completely altering the genom...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
Compared to the normal tissues, cancer cells tend to have higher proliferation rate and often lost t...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics play a role not just in the normal functioning of the cell and its development, but also...
Cancer is traditionally viewed as a primarily genetic disorder, however it is now becoming accepted ...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Epigenetic changes are defined as inherited modifications that are not present in DNA sequence. Gene...
Genomic instability, which occurs through both genetic mechanisms (underlying inheritable phenotypic...
Cancer progression is accompanied by widespread transcriptional changes and metabolic alterations. A...
Cancer is now thought of as a fundamentally genetic disease, in that changes in the genome result in...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
Epigenetics connects the divide between genotype and phenotype without completely altering the genom...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...
Epigenetic alterations are heritable changes in gene expression that occur without causing any chang...
Compared to the normal tissues, cancer cells tend to have higher proliferation rate and often lost t...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics play a role not just in the normal functioning of the cell and its development, but also...
Cancer is traditionally viewed as a primarily genetic disorder, however it is now becoming accepted ...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Epigenetic changes are defined as inherited modifications that are not present in DNA sequence. Gene...
Genomic instability, which occurs through both genetic mechanisms (underlying inheritable phenotypic...
Cancer progression is accompanied by widespread transcriptional changes and metabolic alterations. A...
Cancer is now thought of as a fundamentally genetic disease, in that changes in the genome result in...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
Epigenetics connects the divide between genotype and phenotype without completely altering the genom...
Cancer has long been known to be a disease caused by alterations in the genetic blueprint of cells. ...