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The best-known epigenetic marker is DNA methylation.
Epigenetic Features of a Normal Cell
DNA Hypomethylation in Tumors
Inactivation of Tumor-Suppressor Genes
Histone Modifications of Cancer Cells
Epigenetic Factors and miRNA
Epigenetics in Cancer Management
Epigenetic Therapy of Cancer
Source Information
From the Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory, Spanish National Cancer Research Center, Madrid.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Esteller at the Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory, Spanish National Cancer Research Center, Melchor Fernandez Almagro 3, 28029 Madrid, Spain, or at mesteller@cnio.es.
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