Alterations of DNA methlation in oral cavity of mice induced by dibenzo[def,p]chrysene
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ABSTRACT: Despite advances in treatment modalities, 5-year survival of OSCC has remained at ~50% for the past decades, mostly due to the high risk of developing secondary primary tumors. Early detection of OSCC represents one of the most promising approaches to improving survival. In this study, we examined the alterations of DNA methylation in early stage of oral carcinogenesis in mice induced by carcinogen dibenzo[def,p]chrysene. We identified 30 differentially methylated sites and canonical pathways that may be served as potential biomarkers for early detection of OSCC.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE89916 | GEO | 2018/02/13
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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