Exploring Differentially Methylated Genes in Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Volume: 13, Issue: 14, Pages: 3580 - 3580
Published: Jul 16, 2021
Abstract
DNA methylation is the most widely studied mechanism of epigenetic modification, which can influence gene expression without alterations in DNA sequences. Aberrations in DNA methylation are known to play a role in carcinogenesis, and methylation profiling has enabled the identification of biomarkers of potential clinical interest for several cancers. For vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC), however, methylation profiling remains an...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring Differentially Methylated Genes in Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Published Date
Jul 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
14
Pages
3580 - 3580
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