SummaryWilms tumor is the most common pediatric kidney cancer. To identify transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms that drive this disease, we compared genome-wide chromatin profiles of Wilms tumors, embryonic stem cells (ESCs), and normal kidney. Wilms tumors prominently exhibit large active chromatin domains previously observed in ESCs. In the cancer, these domains frequently correspond to genes that are critical for kidney development and expressed in the renal stem cell compartment. Wilms cells also express “embryonic” chromatin regulators and maintain stem cell-like p16 silencing. Finally, Wilms and ESCs both exhibit “bivalent” chromatin modifications at silent promoters that may be poised for activation. In Wilms tumor, bivalent pro...
Wilms' tumour (nephroblastoma), a childhood embryonal kidney tumour, is believed to arise from malig...
Wilms tumour (WT), the most frequent malignant childhood renal tumour, shows a high degree of geneti...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...
SummaryWilms tumor is the most common pediatric kidney cancer. To identify transcriptional and epige...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors in children. It is an embryonic cancer of the kid...
Wilms tumor (WT), a tumor composed of three histological components - blastema (BL), epithelia and s...
Wilms' tumor (WT), the embryonic kidney malignancy, is suggested to evolve from a progenitor cell po...
AbstractWilms tumor, a common childhood tumor of the kidney, is thought to arise from undifferentiat...
In order to get a better insight into the timing of WT1 mutant Wilms tumor development, we compared ...
Wilms tumor is the most common renal tumor arising in childhood. Although cure rates are high, sever...
Wilms' tumor (WT) is caused by abnormal development of embryonal kidney cells. WT cells are frequent...
The adult mammalian kidney is a poorly regenerating organ that lacks the stem cells that could reple...
AbstractWilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tu...
Wilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tumorigene...
Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is a genetically heterogeneous pediatric renal tumor that account...
Wilms' tumour (nephroblastoma), a childhood embryonal kidney tumour, is believed to arise from malig...
Wilms tumour (WT), the most frequent malignant childhood renal tumour, shows a high degree of geneti...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...
SummaryWilms tumor is the most common pediatric kidney cancer. To identify transcriptional and epige...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors in children. It is an embryonic cancer of the kid...
Wilms tumor (WT), a tumor composed of three histological components - blastema (BL), epithelia and s...
Wilms' tumor (WT), the embryonic kidney malignancy, is suggested to evolve from a progenitor cell po...
AbstractWilms tumor, a common childhood tumor of the kidney, is thought to arise from undifferentiat...
In order to get a better insight into the timing of WT1 mutant Wilms tumor development, we compared ...
Wilms tumor is the most common renal tumor arising in childhood. Although cure rates are high, sever...
Wilms' tumor (WT) is caused by abnormal development of embryonal kidney cells. WT cells are frequent...
The adult mammalian kidney is a poorly regenerating organ that lacks the stem cells that could reple...
AbstractWilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tu...
Wilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tumorigene...
Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is a genetically heterogeneous pediatric renal tumor that account...
Wilms' tumour (nephroblastoma), a childhood embryonal kidney tumour, is believed to arise from malig...
Wilms tumour (WT), the most frequent malignant childhood renal tumour, shows a high degree of geneti...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...