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DNA methylation alteration, such as global hypomethylation and localized hypermethylation, within the promoters of tumor suppressor genes, is an important risk factor in cervical cancer. The potential use of DNA methylation detection, in cervical cancer screening or triage of mildly abnormal cytology, ha...
Journal of Cellular and Molecular MedicineWang Q , Fang WH , Krupinski J , Kumar S , Slevin M , Kumar P . 2008 . Pax genes in embryogenesis and oncogenesis . J Cell Mol Med 12 : 2281 - 2294 .Wang Q et al (2008) Pax genes in embryogenesis and oncogenesis. J Cell Mol Med 12:...
Pax (ired-bo) containing genes belong to a family of transcription factors that play an important role during embryonic development. This is documented by several human diseases that are caused by mutations in genes, and correlating very well with their expression pattern during embryogenesis. ...
Members of the PAX family typically contain a paired box domain and a paired-type homeodomain, and play critical roles in pattern formation during embryogenesis. PAX members have been reported to be overexpressed in several cancers and function in oncogenesis [26–28]. On the other hand, PAX1...