Cancer diagnosis continuously evolves due to the better understanding of tumorigenic processes. DNA-methylation is consolidated as an effective biomarker for cancer prognosis and diagnostic even in tumors of unknown origin. The reversibility of this epigenetic mechanism also places it as a high-profile tool for the development of more sophisticated and personalized therapies. Current methodologies, such as bisulfite conversion or PCR amplification, rely on complex procedures that make difficult the standardization of epigenetics analyses. Here we present an optical biosensor methodology based on Surface Plasmon Resonance that employs poly-purine reverse-Hoogsten hairpin probes capable of interacting directly with ds-DNA fragments by triple ...
Epigenetic reprogramming in cancer genomes creates a distinct methylation landscape encompassing cl...
DNA methylation is a common epigenetic abnormality found in cancer. Although a high content of DNA m...
Epigenetic phenomena are essential for the regulation of gene expression and consequently, cell fate...
Cancer diagnosis continuously evolves due to the better understanding of tumorigenic processes. DNA-...
Cancer diagnosis continuously evolves due to the better understanding of tumorigenic processes. DNA-...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA, where a methyl group is added at the fifth car...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA, where a methyl group is added at the fifth car...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA, where a methyl group is added at the fifth car...
DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communicati...
DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communicati...
The analysis of DNA methylation is becoming increasingly important both in the clinic and also as a ...
Herein we report a method for the detection of methylated CpG dinucleotides located within CpG islan...
Development of simple and inexpensive method for the analysis of gene-specific DNA methylation is im...
DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communicati...
DNA methylation is critical for gene silencing and is associated with the incidence of many diseases...
Epigenetic reprogramming in cancer genomes creates a distinct methylation landscape encompassing cl...
DNA methylation is a common epigenetic abnormality found in cancer. Although a high content of DNA m...
Epigenetic phenomena are essential for the regulation of gene expression and consequently, cell fate...
Cancer diagnosis continuously evolves due to the better understanding of tumorigenic processes. DNA-...
Cancer diagnosis continuously evolves due to the better understanding of tumorigenic processes. DNA-...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA, where a methyl group is added at the fifth car...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA, where a methyl group is added at the fifth car...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification of DNA, where a methyl group is added at the fifth car...
DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communicati...
DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communicati...
The analysis of DNA methylation is becoming increasingly important both in the clinic and also as a ...
Herein we report a method for the detection of methylated CpG dinucleotides located within CpG islan...
Development of simple and inexpensive method for the analysis of gene-specific DNA methylation is im...
DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communicati...
DNA methylation is critical for gene silencing and is associated with the incidence of many diseases...
Epigenetic reprogramming in cancer genomes creates a distinct methylation landscape encompassing cl...
DNA methylation is a common epigenetic abnormality found in cancer. Although a high content of DNA m...
Epigenetic phenomena are essential for the regulation of gene expression and consequently, cell fate...