Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethylated genes in cancer. Comprehensive functional analyses provide an understanding of the biologic significance of this vast amount of DNA methylation data that may allow the determination of key epigenetic events associated with tumorigenesis. Experimental Design: To study mechanisms of cysteine dioxygenase type 1 (CDO1) inactivation and its functional significance in breast cancer in a comprehensive manner, we screened for DNA methylation and gene mutations in primary breast cancers and analyzed growth, survival, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in breast cancer cells with restored CDO1 function in the context of anthracycline trea...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
2013-03-10Due to the technology revolution in epigenetic profiling, the number of genes that contain...
The authors would like to thank The Icelandic Research Fund (www.rannis.is) (14193–051 and 152077–05...
Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethyla...
Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethyla...
Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethyla...
Using pharmacological unmasking microarray, we identified promoter DNA methylation of cysteine dioxy...
Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethylated genes...
Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses increasingly facilitate the discovery of aberrant DNA methylate...
International audience.Purpose: One of the main challenges in cancer therapy is the identification o...
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Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Background: Cysteine biology is important for the ...
The authors would like to thank The Icelandic Research Fund (www.rannis.is) (14193–051 and 152077–05...
Background: DNA methylation is the commonest known epigenetic change that results in silencing of tu...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
2013-03-10Due to the technology revolution in epigenetic profiling, the number of genes that contain...
The authors would like to thank The Icelandic Research Fund (www.rannis.is) (14193–051 and 152077–05...
Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethyla...
Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethyla...
Purpose: Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethyla...
Using pharmacological unmasking microarray, we identified promoter DNA methylation of cysteine dioxy...
Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses have identified hundreds of candidate DNA-hypermethylated genes...
Genome-wide DNA methylation analyses increasingly facilitate the discovery of aberrant DNA methylate...
International audience.Purpose: One of the main challenges in cancer therapy is the identification o...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Background: Cysteine biology is important for the ...
The authors would like to thank The Icelandic Research Fund (www.rannis.is) (14193–051 and 152077–05...
Background: DNA methylation is the commonest known epigenetic change that results in silencing of tu...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
2013-03-10Due to the technology revolution in epigenetic profiling, the number of genes that contain...
The authors would like to thank The Icelandic Research Fund (www.rannis.is) (14193–051 and 152077–05...