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1. ESR1 Methylation Measured in Cell-Free DNA to Evaluate Endocrine Resistance in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients.

2. A panel of DNA methylation markers for the classification of consensus molecular subtypes 2 and 3 in patients with colorectal cancer.

3. High-throughput and affordable genome-wide methylation profiling of circulating cell-free DNA by methylated DNA sequencing (MeD-seq) of LpnPI digested fragments.

4. Complementarity between miRNA expression analysis and DNA methylation analysis in hrHPV-positive cervical scrapes for the detection of cervical disease.

5. A two-gene methylation signature for the diagnosis of bladder cancer in urine.

6. Identification and Validation of a 3-Gene Methylation Classifier for HPV-Based Cervical Screening on Self-Samples.

7. Genome-wide DNA Methylation Profiling Reveals Methylation Markers Associated with 3q Gain for Detection of Cervical Precancer and Cancer.

8. Longitudinal assessment of DNA methylation changes during HPVE6E7-induced immortalization of primary keratinocytes.

9. Interplay between promoter methylation and chromosomal loss in gene silencing at 3p11-p14 in cervical cancer.

10. Methylation-mediated transcriptional repression of microRNAs during cervical carcinogenesis.

11. Combined CADM1 and MAL promoter methylation analysis to detect (pre-)malignant cervical lesions in high-risk HPV-positive women.

12. Methylation-mediated silencing and tumour suppressive function of hsa-miR-124 in cervical cancer.

13. Hypermethylation of DNA Methylation Markers in Non-Cirrhotic Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

14. Liquid Biopsies for Colorectal Cancer and Advanced Adenoma Screening and Surveillance: What to Measure?

15. Methylated Cell-Free DNA Sequencing (MeD-seq) of LpnPI Digested Fragments to Identify Early Progression in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients on Watchful Waiting.

16. Better prediction by use of co-data: adaptive group-regularized ridge regression.

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