DNA methylation alterations in multiple myeloma as a model for epigenetic changes in cancer

Volume: 2, Issue: 6, Pages: 654 - 669
Published: Mar 24, 2010
Abstract
Epigenetics refers to heritable modifications of the genome that are not a result of changes in the DNA sequence and result in phenotypic changes. These changes can be stably transmitted through cell division and are potentially reversible. Epigenetic events are very important during normal development wherein a single progenitor cell proliferates and differentiates into various somatic cell types. This process occurs through modification of the...
Paper Details
Title
DNA methylation alterations in multiple myeloma as a model for epigenetic changes in cancer
Published Date
Mar 24, 2010
Volume
2
Issue
6
Pages
654 - 669
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