Heterogeneous gene methylation patterns among pre‐invasive and cancerous lesions of the prostate: A histopathologic study of whole mount prostate specimens
The Prostate2004Vol. 60(1), pp. 25–31
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Karen Woodson, John W. Gillespie, Jeffrey Hanson, M R Emmert-Buck, John Phillips, W. Marston Linehan, Joseph A. Tangrea
Abstract
These data suggest that genes may be methylated at different points in the histopathologic progression of prostate cancer and these differences can be found in various histologic foci from the same gland.
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