"Epigenetic plasticity" refers to the capability of mammalian cells to alter their differentiation status via chromatin remodeling-associated alterations in gene expression. While epigenetic plasticity has been best associated with lineage commitment of embryonic stem cells, recent studies have demonstrated chromatin remodeling even in terminally differentiated normal cells, and advanced-stage melanoma and breast cancer cells, in context-dependent responses to alterations in their microenvironment. In the current study, we extend this attribute of epigenetic plasticity to aggressive ovarian cancer cells, by using an integrative approach to associate cellular phenotypes with chromatin modifications ("ChIP-chip") and mRNA and microRNA express...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancies. Currently p...
BACKGROUND: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is overexpressed on carcinomas, and its do...
During cancer progression, tumor cells undergo various molecular and phenotypic changes collectively...
"Epigenetic plasticity" refers to the capability of mammalian cells to alter their differentiation s...
Abstract Aggressive epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is genetically and epigenetically distinct from ...
Bivalent chromatin domains containing both active H3K4me3 and repressive H3K27me3 histone marks defi...
Bivalent chromatin domains containing both active H3K4me3 and repressive H3K27me3 histone marks defi...
AbstractCancer is a disease initiated and driven by the accumulation and interplay of genetic and ep...
Multiple mechanisms of epigenetic control that include DNA methylation, histone modification, noncod...
The involvement of epigenetic aberrations in the development and progression of tumors is now well e...
Metastatic dissemination of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) predominantly occurs through direct cell...
Ovarian cancer is an aggressive epithelial tumor that remains a major cause of cancer morbidity and ...
During cancer progression, tumor cells undergo various molecular and phenotypic changes collectively...
Cancer progression is driven by cumulative changes that promote and maintain the malignant phenotype...
Emerging results indicate that cancer stem-like cells contribute to chemoresistance and poor clinica...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancies. Currently p...
BACKGROUND: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is overexpressed on carcinomas, and its do...
During cancer progression, tumor cells undergo various molecular and phenotypic changes collectively...
"Epigenetic plasticity" refers to the capability of mammalian cells to alter their differentiation s...
Abstract Aggressive epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is genetically and epigenetically distinct from ...
Bivalent chromatin domains containing both active H3K4me3 and repressive H3K27me3 histone marks defi...
Bivalent chromatin domains containing both active H3K4me3 and repressive H3K27me3 histone marks defi...
AbstractCancer is a disease initiated and driven by the accumulation and interplay of genetic and ep...
Multiple mechanisms of epigenetic control that include DNA methylation, histone modification, noncod...
The involvement of epigenetic aberrations in the development and progression of tumors is now well e...
Metastatic dissemination of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) predominantly occurs through direct cell...
Ovarian cancer is an aggressive epithelial tumor that remains a major cause of cancer morbidity and ...
During cancer progression, tumor cells undergo various molecular and phenotypic changes collectively...
Cancer progression is driven by cumulative changes that promote and maintain the malignant phenotype...
Emerging results indicate that cancer stem-like cells contribute to chemoresistance and poor clinica...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancies. Currently p...
BACKGROUND: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is overexpressed on carcinomas, and its do...
During cancer progression, tumor cells undergo various molecular and phenotypic changes collectively...