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- NP329588.RAChisg9kBtYuO-D0p8PvFuXhg5C9ahQ_DOX-GRiZGZco130_assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP329588.RAChisg9kBtYuO-D0p8PvFuXhg5C9ahQ_DOX-GRiZGZco130_provenance.
- NP299269.RARJL_hhwmt7lylrBwVzU6n--T0qpyej4FUl_8ePb4X4M130_assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP299269.RARJL_hhwmt7lylrBwVzU6n--T0qpyej4FUl_8ePb4X4M130_provenance.
- assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP329587.RAev_HgBuox8TS0zvV7TORwBD5lyJYLrVKA5dIIQhxtDc130_assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP329587.RAev_HgBuox8TS0zvV7TORwBD5lyJYLrVKA5dIIQhxtDc130_provenance.
- NP299707.RAquTdaVDLOA3L58rCNHPe5Eftn-Qx355f8VJPsCD89W0130_assertion description "[We investigated the possibility that aberrant methylation of the CpG island flanking the 5' transcriptional start site of the e-cadherin gene is responsible for the decreased expression of this gene in bladder cancer, similar to the relationship previously seen between e-cadherin methylation and gene expression in other types of human cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP299707.RAquTdaVDLOA3L58rCNHPe5Eftn-Qx355f8VJPsCD89W0130_provenance.