Disruption of signaling pathways that plays a role in the normal development and cellular homeostasis may lead to the dysregulation of cellular signaling and bring about the onset of different diseases, including cancer. In addition to genetic aberrations, DNA methylation also acts as an epigenetic modifier to drive the onset and progression of cancer by mediating the reversible transcription of related genes. Although the role of DNA methylation as an alternative driver of carcinogenesis has been well-established, the global effects of DNA methylation on oncogenic signaling pathways and the presentation of cancer is only emerging. In this article, we introduced a differential methylation parsing pipeline (MethylMine) which mined for epigen...
Abstract Background The deadly costs of cancer and necessity for an accurate method of early cancer ...
Methylation of CpG islands within the DNA promoter regions is one mechanism that leads to aberrant g...
The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. Nonetheles...
DNA methylation status is closely associated with diverse diseases, and is generally more stable tha...
<div><p>Abnormal DNA methylation is known as playing an important role in the tumorgenesis. It is he...
Aberrant methylation of specific CpG sites at the promoter is widely responsible for genesis and dev...
<p>Human tumors undergo massive changes in DNA methylation. Recent studies showed that site-specific...
DNA methylation acts as a major epigenetic modification in mammals, characterized by the transfer of...
SummaryCancer cells typically exhibit aberrant DNA methylation patterns that can drive malignant tra...
Aberrant DNA methylation disrupts normal gene expression in cancer and broadly contributes to oncoge...
<p>DNA methylation is recognized as one of several epigenetic regulators of gene expression and as p...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
Abstract Background The deadly costs of cancer and necessity for an accurate method of early cancer ...
Methylation of CpG islands within the DNA promoter regions is one mechanism that leads to aberrant g...
The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. Nonetheles...
DNA methylation status is closely associated with diverse diseases, and is generally more stable tha...
<div><p>Abnormal DNA methylation is known as playing an important role in the tumorgenesis. It is he...
Aberrant methylation of specific CpG sites at the promoter is widely responsible for genesis and dev...
<p>Human tumors undergo massive changes in DNA methylation. Recent studies showed that site-specific...
DNA methylation acts as a major epigenetic modification in mammals, characterized by the transfer of...
SummaryCancer cells typically exhibit aberrant DNA methylation patterns that can drive malignant tra...
Aberrant DNA methylation disrupts normal gene expression in cancer and broadly contributes to oncoge...
<p>DNA methylation is recognized as one of several epigenetic regulators of gene expression and as p...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
Abstract Background The deadly costs of cancer and necessity for an accurate method of early cancer ...
Methylation of CpG islands within the DNA promoter regions is one mechanism that leads to aberrant g...
The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. Nonetheles...