AbstractProstate cancer (PCa) is typically found as a multifocal disease suggesting the potential for molecular defects within the morphologically normal tissue. The frequency and spatial extent of DNA methylation changes encompassing a potential field defect are unknown. A comparison of non-tumor-associated (NTA) prostate to histologically indistinguishable tumor-associated (TA) prostate tissues detected a distinct profile of DNA methylation alterations (0.2%) using genome-wide DNA arrays based on the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements 18 sequence that tile both gene-rich and poor regions. Hypomethylation (87%) occurred more frequently than hypermethylation (13%). Several of the most significantly altered loci (CAV1, EVX1, MCF2L, and FGF1) were ...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
AbstractAlthough prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer death among men worldwi...
AbstractProstate cancer (PCa) is typically found as a multifocal disease suggesting the potential fo...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is typically found as a multifocal disease suggesting the potential for molecu...
Altered genome methylation is a hallmark of human malignancies. In this study, high-throughput analy...
Introduction: The current methodology involving diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) relies on the pat...
Introduction The current methodology involving diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) relies on the path...
Introduction<p>The current methodology involving diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) relies on the pa...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
AbstractAlthough prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer death among men worldwi...
AbstractProstate cancer (PCa) is typically found as a multifocal disease suggesting the potential fo...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is typically found as a multifocal disease suggesting the potential for molecu...
Altered genome methylation is a hallmark of human malignancies. In this study, high-throughput analy...
Introduction: The current methodology involving diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) relies on the pat...
Introduction The current methodology involving diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) relies on the path...
Introduction<p>The current methodology involving diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) relies on the pa...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Background Aberrant DNA methylation may promote prostate carcinogenesis. We investigated epigenome-w...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
Human cancers almost ubiquitously harbor epigenetic alterations. Although such alterations in epigen...
AbstractAlthough prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer death among men worldwi...