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Significados de aberrant dna en inglés
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Uso de aberrant dna en inglés
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AberrantDNA methylation is a key feature of breast carcinoma.
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AberrantDNA methylation patterns may be the earliest somatic genome changes in prostate cancer.
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AberrantDNA methylation is a feature of human cancer affecting gene expression and tumor phenotype.
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AberrantDNA methylation is implicated in smoking-related lung cancer.
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Previously characterized MPS1 mutants fail in both functions, leading to aberrantDNA segregation with lethal consequences.
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This finding helps to explain how aberrantDNA structures in the genome induce ATR-dependent signaling processes.
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AberrantDNA methylation causes silencing of tumor suppressor genes and promotes chromosomal instability in human cancers.
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AberrantDNA methylation contributes to the malignant phenotype in virtually all types of cancer, including myeloid leukemia.
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AberrantDNA hypermethylation of gene promoter regions has been increasingly recognized as a common molecular alteration in carcinogenesis.
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Additionally, aberrantDNA methylation is a common event not only in sporadic CRC but also in Lynch syndrome CRCs.
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AberrantDNA methylation within the promoter of IL17RC in peripheral blood mononuclear cells has recently been reported in AMD.
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We investigated the feasibility of detecting aberrantDNA methylation in the urine and serum samples of renal cancer patients.
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AberrantDNA methylation is believed to be important in tumorigenesis by causing either transcriptional inactivation of genes or chromosomal instability.
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Colon cancer (CC) is characterized by global aberrantDNA methylation that may affect gene expression and genomic stability.
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The best studied of these latter processes is heritable transcriptional repression of genes associated with aberrantDNA hypermethylation of their promoters.
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We conducted a critical review to summarize the evidence regarding aberrantDNA methylation patterns as a potential diagnostic biomarker predicting progression.