Our July issue is devoted to the topic of Environmental Epigenetics. The issue features a series of solicited Reviews and timely Point-of-Views illustrating the importance of epigenetic pathways in disease development and the influence of environmental and dietary factors on those pathways.
Integrin alpha9 (ITGA9) expression and epigenetic silencing in human breast tumors. Mostovich et al. Cell Adhesion & Migration 5(5). September/October 2011.
Epigenetic fingerprint in endometrial carcinogenesis: The hypothesis of a uterine field cancerization. Di Domenico et al. Cell Cycle 12(5); September 1, 2011.
tRNA genes protect a reporter gene from epigenetic silencing in mouse cells. Ebersole et al. Cell Cycle 10(16).
Where splicing joins chromatin- Jarmila Hnilicová and David Staněk. Nucleus 2(3).
Manel Esteller
Cancer Epigenetics and Biology Program
Barcelona, Spain
Barbara P. Rattner, Ph.D.
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