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Methylation-specific PCR: a novel PCR assay for methylation status of CpG islands

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JG Herman, JR Graff, S Myöhänen, … - Proceedings of the …, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
Page 1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 93, pp. 9821-9826, September 1996 Medical
Sciences Methylation-specific PCR: A novel PCR assay for methylation status of CpG
islands (DNA methylation/tumor suppressor genes/pl6/p15) ...
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A gene hypermethylation profile of human cancer

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M Esteller, PG Corn, SB Baylin, JG Herman - Cancer Research, 2001 - AACR
We are in an era where the potential exists for deriving comprehensive profiles of DNA alterations
characterizing each form of human cancer. Such profiles would provide invaluable insight into
mechanisms underlying the evolution of each tumor type and will provide molecular ...
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Alterations in DNA methylation: a fundamental aspect of neoplasia.


SB Baylin, JG Herman, JR Graff, PM … - Advances in cancer …, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Neoplastic cells simultaneously harbor widespread genomic hypomethylation, more regional
areas of hypermethylation, and increased DNA-methyltransferase (DNA-MTase) activity. Each
component of this "methylation imbalance" may fundamentally contribute to tumor ...
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A genomic sequencing protocol that yields a positive display of 5-methylcytosine …

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M Frommer, LE McDonald, DS Millar, … - Proceedings of the …, 1992 - National Acad Sciences
Page 1. Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 89, pp. 1827-1831, March 1992 Genetics A genomic
sequencing protocol that yields a positive display of 5-methylcytosine residues in individual DNA
strands (genomic sequencing/DNA methylation/bisulfite modiflication/PCR/kininogen ...
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[PDF] Cancer epigenetics comes of age

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PA Jones, PW Laird… - Nature genetics, 1999 - chem.ucsb.edu
The appearance and behaviour of cells are determined by the genes expressed in that cell. The
abnormal behaviour of cancer cells can thus be explained by invoking quantitative and/or
quali- tative changes in this active gene set. Sequence-based qualitative changes have ...
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5′ CpG island methylation is associated with transcriptional silencing of the …


A Merlo, JG Herman, L Mao, DJ Lee, E Gabrielson, … - Nature Medicine, 1995 - nature.com
Loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 9p21 is one of the most frequent genetic alterations identified
in human cancer. The rate of point mutations of p16, a candidate suppressor gene of this
area, is low in most primary tumours with allelic loss of 9p21. Monosomic cell lines with ...
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COBRA: a sensitive and quantitative DNA methylation assay

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Z Xiong, PW Laird - Nucleic acids research, 1997 - Oxford Univ Press
We report here on a quantitative technique called COBRA to determine DNA methylation levels
at specific gene loci in small amounts of genomic DNA. Restriction enzyme digestion is used
to reveal methylation- dependent sequence differences in PCR products of sodium ...
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[PDF] The fundamental role of epigenetic events in cancer

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PA Jones, SB Baylin - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002 - chem.ucsb.edu
In the mammalian genome, methylation takes place only at cytosine bases that are located
5′ to a guanosine in a CpG dinucleotide1. This dinucleotide is actually under- represented
in much of the genome, but short regions of 0.5–4 kb in length, known as CpG islands, ...
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Incidence and functional consequences of hMLH1 promoter hypermethylation in …

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JG Herman, A Umar, K Polyak, JR … - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
Inactivation of the genes involved in DNA mismatch repair is associated with microsatellite instability
(MSI) in colorectal cancer. We report that hypermethylation of the 5′ CpG island of hMLH1 is
found in the majority of sporadic primary colorectal cancers with MSI, and that this ...
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Inactivation of the CDKN2/p16/MTS1 gene is frequently associated with aberrant …

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JG Herman, A Merlo, LI Mao, RG Lapidus, JPJ Issa, NE … - Cancer research, 1995 - AACR
David Sidransky, and Stephen B. Baylin The Oncology Center (JGH, RG L, fP. .1. I., NED,
DS, SBB], Department of Medicine (SBBJ, Baltimore. Maryland 21231, and Department of
Otolarvngologv. The Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine. Baltimore, Maryland ...
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