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The following pages link to O(6)-methylguanine methyltransferase in colorectal cancers: detection of mutations, loss of expression, and weak association with G:C>A:T transitions (Q24685624):
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- Molecular pathological epidemiology of epigenetics: emerging integrative science to analyze environment, host, and disease (Q24289344) (← links)
- Novel diet-related mouse model of colon cancer parallels human colon cancer (Q28243913) (← links)
- Epigenetic reduction of DNA repair in progression to gastrointestinal cancer (Q28262162) (← links)
- Methylation pattern of the O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase gene in colon during progressive colorectal tumorigenesis. (Q33775531) (← links)
- Different patterns of DNA methylation of the two distinct O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (O6-MGMT) promoter regions in colorectal cancer. (Q34319824) (← links)
- O6-methylguanine induces altered proteins at the level of transcription in human cells (Q34401442) (← links)
- Distinct Profiles of Epigenetic Evolution between Colorectal Cancers with and without Metastasis (Q34805590) (← links)
- Methylation of MGMT and ADAMTS14 in normal colon mucosa: biomarkers of a field defect for cancerization preferentially targeting elder African-Americans (Q35550260) (← links)
- MGMT promoter methylation, loss of expression and prognosis in 855 colorectal cancers (Q35755035) (← links)
- Mutually exclusive promoter hypermethylation patterns of hMLH1 and O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase in colorectal cancer (Q35790060) (← links)
- Molecular correlates with MGMT promoter methylation and silencing support CpG island methylator phenotype-low (CIMP-low) in colorectal cancer. (Q36172743) (← links)
- Epigenetic-genetic interactions in the APC/WNT, RAS/RAF, and P53 pathways in colorectal carcinoma (Q36529734) (← links)
- Tumor-associated mutations in O⁶ -methylguanine DNA-methyltransferase (MGMT) reduce DNA repair functionality (Q37038938) (← links)
- MGMT immunoexpression in aggressive pituitary adenoma and carcinoma (Q37782559) (← links)
- Treatment of pituitary neoplasms with temozolomide: a review. (Q37789267) (← links)
- Advanced colorectal polyps with the molecular and morphological features of serrated polyps and adenomas: concept of a 'fusion' pathway to colorectal cancer (Q38798435) (← links)
- Decreased expression of MGMT in correlation with aberrant DNA methylation in esophageal cancer patients from North India (Q40157526) (← links)
- Splice site and Germline variations of the MGMT gene in Esophageal cancer from Kashmir Valley: India (Q41821196) (← links)
- Analysis of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase methylation status in sporadic colon polyps. (Q42794721) (← links)
- MGMT methylation is associated primarily with the germline C>T SNP (rs16906252) in colorectal cancer and normal colonic mucosa (Q43280141) (← links)
- MGMT and MLH1 promoter methylation versus APC, KRAS and BRAF gene mutations in colorectal cancer: indications for distinct pathways and sequence of events (Q46150920) (← links)
- Mapping clinicopathological entities within colorectal mucinous adenocarcinomas: a hierarchical clustering approach (Q47787023) (← links)
- Loss of CDX2 gene expression is associated with DNA repair proteins and is a crucial member of the Wnt signaling pathway in liver metastasis of colorectal cancer (Q50232925) (← links)
- Identification of molecular targets in vulvar cancers. (Q50985514) (← links)
- Microsatellite instability-low colorectal cancer acquires a KRAS mutation during the progression from Dukes' A to Dukes' B. (Q53313816) (← links)
- MGMT gene silencing by promoter hypermethylation in gastric cancer in a high incidence area. (Q54199400) (← links)
- Unfavorable pathological characteristics in familial colorectal cancer with low-level microsatellite instability. (Q54455545) (← links)
- Flat-type colorectal advanced adenomas (laterally spreading tumors) have different genetic and epigenetic alterations from protruded-type advanced adenomas. (Q54568995) (← links)