Studies of human mammary epithelial cells from healthy individuals are providing novel insights into how early epigenetic and genetic events affect genomic integrity and fuel carcinogenesis. Key epigenetic changes, such as the hypermethylation of the p16 (INK4a) promoter sequences, create a previously unappreciated preclonal phase of tumorigenesis in which a subpopulation of mammary epithelial cells are positioned for progression to malignancy (Romanov et al. , 2001, Nature , 409:633-637; Tlsty et al. , 2001, J. Mammary Gland Biol. Neoplasia , 6:235-243). These key changes precede the clonal outgrowth of premalignant lesions and occur frequently in healthy, disease-free women. Understanding more about these early events should provide novel...
Abstract Introduction We have previously identified a...
Abstract: During the formation of breast cancer, many genes become altered as cells evolve progressi...
Abstract Introduction We have previously identified a rare subpopulation of variant human mammary ep...
Studies of human mammary epithelial cells from healthy individuals are providing novel insights into...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
INTRODUCTION:We have previously identified a rare subpopulation of variant human mammary epithelial ...
Cultures of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) contain a subpopulation of variant cells with the...
Cultures of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) contain a subpopulation of variant cells with the...
Cultures of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) contain a subpopulation of variant cells with the...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
Changes in the epigenetic landscape are widespread in neoplasia, with de novo methylation and histon...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
Epigenetic dysregulation in cancer is well documented, however, much of the detail remains unclear. ...
Abstract Introduction We have previously identified a...
Abstract: During the formation of breast cancer, many genes become altered as cells evolve progressi...
Abstract Introduction We have previously identified a rare subpopulation of variant human mammary ep...
Studies of human mammary epithelial cells from healthy individuals are providing novel insights into...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
INTRODUCTION:We have previously identified a rare subpopulation of variant human mammary epithelial ...
Cultures of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) contain a subpopulation of variant cells with the...
Cultures of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) contain a subpopulation of variant cells with the...
Cultures of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) contain a subpopulation of variant cells with the...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
Changes in the epigenetic landscape are widespread in neoplasia, with de novo methylation and histon...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
The genomic changes that foster cancer can be either genetic or epigenetic in nature. Early studies ...
Epigenetic dysregulation in cancer is well documented, however, much of the detail remains unclear. ...
Abstract Introduction We have previously identified a...
Abstract: During the formation of breast cancer, many genes become altered as cells evolve progressi...
Abstract Introduction We have previously identified a rare subpopulation of variant human mammary ep...