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Role of epigenetics in the etiology of germ cell cancer
Yvonne G Van Der Zwan
, Hans Stoop
, Fernando Rossello
, Stefan J White
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Leendert H J Looijenga
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Keyphrases
Additional Markers
14%
Cancer Mimic
14%
Cancer Pathogenesis
14%
Carcinoma in Situ
14%
Clinical Presentation
14%
Diagnostic Marker
14%
Disorders of Sex Development
14%
DNA Methylation (DNAm)
14%
Early Detection
14%
Embryonal Development
14%
Embryonic Development
14%
Embryonic Germ Cells
28%
Environmental Factors
14%
Environmental Parameters
14%
Epigenetic Inheritance
14%
Epigenetic Memory
14%
Epigenetic Modification
14%
Epigenetic Regulation
14%
Epigenetics
100%
Etiology
100%
Genetic mutation
14%
Genetic Parameters
14%
Germ Cell Development
14%
Germ Cell Tumor
100%
Gonadoblastoma
14%
Gonocytes
14%
Histone Modification
14%
Inheritance Factor
14%
Interactive Model
14%
OCT3
14%
Oogonia
14%
POU5F1
14%
Precursor Lesions
14%
Primordial Germ Cells
14%
Puberty
14%
Sex-determining Region Y-box 2 (SOX2)
14%
Solid Cancer
14%
SOX17
14%
Specific Marker
14%
Spermatogonia
14%
Targeted Treatment
14%
Totipotency
14%
Transcription Regulation
14%
Translation Regulation
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Maturation
33%
DNA Methylation
33%
Embryogenesis
66%
Epigenetics
100%
Epigenetics
100%
Epigenomics
100%
Gene Mutation
33%
Genetics
33%
Histone Modification
33%
Maturation
66%
Oogonium
33%
Precursor
33%
SOX2
33%
Spermatogonium
33%
Transcription Regulation
33%
Translation Regulation
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Carcinoma in Situ
14%
Cell Maturation
14%
Diagnostic Marker
14%
Disorders of Sex Development
14%
DNA Methylation
14%
Embryo Development
28%
Embryonic Germ Cell
28%
Environmental Factor
14%
Epigenetic Modification
14%
Epigenomics
100%
Gene Mutation
14%
Germ Cell Cancer
100%
Gonadoblastoma
14%
Histone Modification
14%
Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Maturation
28%
Oogonium
14%
Precursor
14%
Primordial Germ Cell
14%
Spermatogonium
14%
Targeted Therapy
14%
Transcription Regulation
14%
Translation Regulation
14%