Epigenomic alterations and gene expression profiles in respiratory epithelia exposed to cigarette smoke condensate
Published 2010 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Epigenomic alterations and gene expression profiles in respiratory epithelia exposed to cigarette smoke condensate
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
ONCOGENE
Volume 29, Issue 25, Pages 3650-3664
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2010-05-03
DOI
10.1038/onc.2010.129
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Global Levels of Histone Modifications Predict Prognosis in Different Cancers
- (2009) David B. Seligson et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
- Large-Scale Profiling of Archival Lymph Nodes Reveals Pervasive Remodeling of the Follicular Lymphoma Methylome
- (2009) J. K. Killian et al. CANCER RESEARCH
- Tobacco Smoke Induces Polycomb-Mediated Repression of Dickkopf-1 in Lung Cancer Cells
- (2009) M. Hussain et al. CANCER RESEARCH
- Epigenetic gene regulation in stem cells and correlation to cancer
- (2009) Lesley A. Mathews et al. DIFFERENTIATION
- Polycomb Mediated Epigenetic Silencing and Replication Timing at the INK4a/ARF Locus during Senescence
- (2009) Hanane Agherbi et al. PLoS One
- Effects of nickel, chromate, and arsenite on histone 3 lysine methylation
- (2009) Xue Zhou et al. TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
- DLEC1 and MLH1 promoter methylation are associated with poor prognosis in non-small cell lung carcinoma
- (2008) T J Seng et al. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
- Expression of methylation-related genes is associated with overall survival in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
- (2008) J Xing et al. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
- Deregulation of histone lysine methyltransferases contributes to oncogenic transformation of human bronchoepithelial cells
- (2008) Hideo Watanabe et al. Cancer Cell International
- Carcinogen-Induced Gene Promoter Hypermethylation Is Mediated by DNMT1 and Causal for Transformation of Immortalized Bronchial Epithelial Cells
- (2008) Leah A. Damiani et al. CANCER RESEARCH
- A Multifactorial Signature of DNA Sequence and Polycomb Binding Predicts Aberrant CpG Island Methylation
- (2008) M. T. McCabe et al. CANCER RESEARCH
- Survivin expression in normal human bronchial epithelial cells: an early and critical step in tumorigenesis induced by tobacco exposure
- (2008) Quanri Jin et al. CARCINOGENESIS
- Epigenetic alteration of Wnt pathway antagonists in progressive glandular neoplasia of the lung
- (2008) Julien D.F. Licchesi et al. CARCINOGENESIS
- Loss of Histone H4K20 Trimethylation Occurs in Preneoplasia and Influences Prognosis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- (2008) A. Van Den Broeck et al. CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
- Wnt/β-catenin signaling: new (and old) players and new insights
- (2008) He Huang et al. CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY
- Effect of cigarette filters on the chemical composition and in vitro biological activity of cigarette mainstream smoke
- (2008) Han-Jae Shin et al. FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY
- Prognostic value of Bmi-1 oncoprotein expression in NSCLC patients: a tissue microarray study
- (2008) Katerina Vrzalikova et al. JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
- Genomic biomarkers of pulmonary exposure to tobacco smoke components
- (2008) Keith Sexton et al. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics
- Bmi1 is critical for lung tumorigenesis and bronchioalveolar stem cell expansion
- (2008) J. S. Dovey et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Involvement of Oxidative Stress and Activation of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor in Elevation of CYP1A1 Expression and Activity in Lung Cells and Tissues by Arsenic: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study
- (2008) Jui-Pin Wu et al. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Epigenetic mediated transcriptional activation of WNT5A participates in arsenical-associated malignant transformation
- (2008) Taylor J. Jensen et al. TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started