Epigenetic alterations by promoter DNA hypermethylation and gene silencing in cancer have been reported over the past few decades. DNA hypermethylation has great potential to serve as a screening marker, a prognostic marker, and a therapeutic surveillance marker in cancer clinics. Some bodily fluids, such as stool or urine, were obtainable without any invasion to the body. Thus, such bodily fluids were suitable samples for high throughput cancer surveillance. Analyzing the methylation status of bodily fluids around the cancer tissue may, additionally, lead to the early detection of cancer, because several genes in cancer tissues are reported to be cancer-specifically hypermethylated. Recently, several studies that analyzed the methylation s...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that is strongly involved in the physiological co...
Changes in DNA methylation have been causally linked with cancer and provide promising biomarkers fo...
Early alterations in cancer include the deregulation of epigenetic events such as changes in DNA met...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause for cancer-related death globally. Clinically, t...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic process that has roles in many normal cellular processes and dysreg...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that is strongly involved in the physiological co...
Changes in DNA methylation have been causally linked with cancer and provide promising biomarkers fo...
Early alterations in cancer include the deregulation of epigenetic events such as changes in DNA met...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
DNA methylation occurs at the CpG residues and serves as a powerful epigenetic mechanism that negati...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Stool-based molecular tests hold large potential for improving colorectal cancer screening. Here, we...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause for cancer-related death globally. Clinically, t...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic process that has roles in many normal cellular processes and dysreg...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification that is strongly involved in the physiological co...
Changes in DNA methylation have been causally linked with cancer and provide promising biomarkers fo...
Early alterations in cancer include the deregulation of epigenetic events such as changes in DNA met...