AbstractRecent development of personal sequencers for extensive mutation analysis and bead array technology for comprehensive DNA methylation analysis have made it possible to obtain integrated pictures of genetic and epigenetic alterations on the same set of cancer samples. Here, we aimed to establish such pictures of gastric cancers (GCs). Comprehensive methylation analysis of 30 GCs revealed that the number of aberrantly methylated genes was highly variable among individual GCs. Extensive mutation analysis of 55 known cancer-related genes revealed that 19 of the 30 GCs had 24 somatic mutations of eight different genes (CDH1, CTNNB1, ERBB2, KRAS, MLH1, PIK3CA, SMARCB1, and TP53). Integration of information on the genetic and epigenetic al...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Epigenetic events have emerged as key mechanisms in the regulation of critical biological processes ...
AbstractRecent development of personal sequencers for extensive mutation analysis and bead array tec...
Transcriptional silencing by CpG island hypermethylation is a potential mechanism for the inactivati...
AbstractGastric cancer is one of the most common malignancies and remains the second leading cause o...
Gastric carcinoma (GC) is one of the human cancers in which promoter CpG island hypermethylation is ...
In gastric cancer (GC) the loss of genomic stability represents a key molecular step that occurs ear...
In gastric cancer (GC) the loss of genomic stability represents a key molecular step that occurs ear...
AbstractGlobal changes in DNA methylation correlate with altered gene expression and genomic instabi...
Gastric cancers (GC) with methylation of multiple CpG islands have a CpG island methylator phenotype...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
To explore DNA methylation differences between gastric carcinoma (GC) and its corresponding cutting ...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Epigenetic events have emerged as key mechanisms in the regulation of critical biological processes ...
AbstractRecent development of personal sequencers for extensive mutation analysis and bead array tec...
Transcriptional silencing by CpG island hypermethylation is a potential mechanism for the inactivati...
AbstractGastric cancer is one of the most common malignancies and remains the second leading cause o...
Gastric carcinoma (GC) is one of the human cancers in which promoter CpG island hypermethylation is ...
In gastric cancer (GC) the loss of genomic stability represents a key molecular step that occurs ear...
In gastric cancer (GC) the loss of genomic stability represents a key molecular step that occurs ear...
AbstractGlobal changes in DNA methylation correlate with altered gene expression and genomic instabi...
Gastric cancers (GC) with methylation of multiple CpG islands have a CpG island methylator phenotype...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
To explore DNA methylation differences between gastric carcinoma (GC) and its corresponding cutting ...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Introduction Gastric cancer is divided into four subtypes by their molecular features linked with ge...
Epigenetic events have emerged as key mechanisms in the regulation of critical biological processes ...