Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although genome/exome sequencing has significantly contributed to the characterization of the genetic driver alterations, further investigation is required to systematically identify cancer driver genes regulated by promoter hypermethylation. Using genome-wide analysis of promoter methylation in 45 colorectal cancer cell lines, we found that higher overall methylation levels were associated with microsatellite instability (MSI), faster proliferation and absence of APC mutations. Because epigenetically silenced genes could represent important oncogenic drivers, we used mRNA expression profiling of colorectal cancer cell lines and primary tumors to identify a subs...
Colorectal cancer is a disease caused by genetic and epigenetic changes. Inactivation of tumor suppr...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
BACKGROUND: Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although...
Background: Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although...
Background Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although ...
Background Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although ...
Càncer colorectal; Metilació; Dit de zincCáncer colorrectal; Metilación; Dedo de zincColorectal canc...
Background: ZNF331 was reported to be a transcriptional repressor. Methylation of the promoter regio...
Abstract Background ZNF331 was reported to be a transcriptional repressor. Methylation of the promot...
Gene promoter hypermethylation is increasingly recognized to play an important role in cancer develo...
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University School of M...
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University School of M...
Most tumor suppressor genes are commonly inactivated in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). ...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
Colorectal cancer is a disease caused by genetic and epigenetic changes. Inactivation of tumor suppr...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
BACKGROUND: Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although...
Background: Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although...
Background Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although ...
Background Cancer initiation and progression are driven by genetic and epigenetic changes. Although ...
Càncer colorectal; Metilació; Dit de zincCáncer colorrectal; Metilación; Dedo de zincColorectal canc...
Background: ZNF331 was reported to be a transcriptional repressor. Methylation of the promoter regio...
Abstract Background ZNF331 was reported to be a transcriptional repressor. Methylation of the promot...
Gene promoter hypermethylation is increasingly recognized to play an important role in cancer develo...
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University School of M...
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University School of M...
Most tumor suppressor genes are commonly inactivated in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). ...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
Colorectal cancer is a disease caused by genetic and epigenetic changes. Inactivation of tumor suppr...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and other...