DOI
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基因體甲基化圖譜與抑癌基因甲基化參與肺癌形成之機制及臨床應用探討
張哲維 , Ph.D Advisor:蘇銘燦;王憶卿
英文
肺癌 ; 基因體甲基化圖譜 ; 啟動子染色質結構 ; 抑癌基因 ; lung cancer ; genome-wide methylation profile ; promoter chromatin structure ; tumor suppressor gene


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連結: - Agathanggelou A, Honorio S, Macartney DP, Martinez A, Dallol A, Rader J et al. (2001). Methylation associated inactivation of RASSF1A from region 3p21.3 in lung, breast and ovarian tumours. Oncogene 20: 1509-1518.
連結: - Aitchison A, Warren A, Neal D, Rabbitts P (2007). RASSF1A promoter methylation is frequently detected in both pre-malignant and non-malignant microdissected prostatic epithelial tissues. Prostate 67: 638-644.
連結: - Antequera F, Bird A (1993). Number of CpG islands and genes in human and mouse. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 90: 11995-11999.
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