Background - Variation in cancer risk among somatic tissues has been attributed to variations in the underlying rate of stem cell division. For a given tissue type, variable cancer risk between individuals is thought to be influenced by extrinsic factors which modulate this rate of stem cell division. To date, no molecular mitotic clock has been developed to approximate the number of stem cell divisions in a tissue of an individual and which is correlated with cancer risk. Results - Here, we integrate mathematical modeling with prior biological knowledge to construct a DNA methylation-based age-correlative model which approximates a mitotic clock in both normal and cancer tissue. By focusing on promoter CpG sites that localize to Polycomb g...
Abstract Background Cell division occurs during normal human development and aging. Despite the like...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences and the Max-Planck Society, ...
BACKGROUND: Variation in cancer risk among somatic tissues has been attributed to variations in the ...
A new mitotic clock and mathematical approach that incorporates DNA methylation biology common among...
A new mitotic clock and mathematical approach that incorporates DNA methylation biology common among...
Background A variety of epigenetic clocks utilizing DNA methylation changes have been developed; th...
BACKGROUND: A variety of epigenetic clocks utilizing DNA methylation changes have been developed; th...
Molecular clocks that record cell ancestry mutate too slowly to measure the short-timescale dynamics...
BACKGROUND: Chronological age is a prominent risk factor for many types of cancers including colorec...
BACKGROUND: Chronological age is a prominent risk factor for many types of cancers including colorec...
BACKGROUND: Chronological age is a prominent risk factor for many types of cancers including colorec...
DNA methylation has been proven to be highly correlated with age. This has enabled the development o...
<p>Cell division is important in human aging and cancer. The estimation of the number of cell divisi...
Abstract Background Cell division occurs during normal human development and aging. Despite the like...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences and the Max-Planck Society, ...
BACKGROUND: Variation in cancer risk among somatic tissues has been attributed to variations in the ...
A new mitotic clock and mathematical approach that incorporates DNA methylation biology common among...
A new mitotic clock and mathematical approach that incorporates DNA methylation biology common among...
Background A variety of epigenetic clocks utilizing DNA methylation changes have been developed; th...
BACKGROUND: A variety of epigenetic clocks utilizing DNA methylation changes have been developed; th...
Molecular clocks that record cell ancestry mutate too slowly to measure the short-timescale dynamics...
BACKGROUND: Chronological age is a prominent risk factor for many types of cancers including colorec...
BACKGROUND: Chronological age is a prominent risk factor for many types of cancers including colorec...
BACKGROUND: Chronological age is a prominent risk factor for many types of cancers including colorec...
DNA methylation has been proven to be highly correlated with age. This has enabled the development o...
<p>Cell division is important in human aging and cancer. The estimation of the number of cell divisi...
Abstract Background Cell division occurs during normal human development and aging. Despite the like...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...