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1. Genomic and epigenomic landscapes of adult de novo acute myeloid leukemia

2. N 1-methyladenosine (m1A) RNA modification: the key to ribosome control.

3. Histoepigenetic analysis of HPV- and tobacco-associated head and neck cancer identifies both subtype-specific and common therapeutic targets despite divergent microenvironments.

4. Allele-specific epigenome maps reveal sequence-dependent stochastic switching at regulatory loci.

5. Association of high microvessel α v β 3 and low PTEN with poor outcome in stage 3 neuroblastoma: rationale for using first in class dual PI3K/BRD4 inhibitor, SF1126.

6. Genome-Wide Transcriptome and Binding Sites Analyses Identify Early FOX Expressions for Enhancing Cardiomyogenesis Efficiency of hESC Cultures.

7. DNA defects, epigenetics, and gene expression in cancer-adjacent breast: a study from The Cancer Genome Atlas.

8. Effects of folylpolyglutamate synthase modulation on global and gene-specific DNA methylation and gene expression in human colon and breast cancer cells.

9. Promoter methylation of ITF2, but not APC, is associated with microsatellite instability in two populations of colorectal cancer patients.

10. Oral administration of Lactobacillus plantarum 299v modulates gene expression in the ileum of pigs: prediction of crosstalk between intestinal immune cells and sub-mucosal adipocytes.

11. The role of DNA methylation in directing the functional organization of the cancer epigenome.

12. Association of the colorectal CpG island methylator phenotype with molecular features, risk factors, and family history.

13. Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes.

14. Epigenomic footprints across 111 reference epigenomes reveal tissue-specific epigenetic regulation of lincRNAs.

15. Association between molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer and patient survival.

16. The somatic genomic landscape of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.

17. Multiplatform analysis of 12 cancer types reveals molecular classification within and across tissues of origin.

18. Multiscale representation of genomic signals.

19. A pilot genome-scale profiling of DNA methylation in sporadic pituitary macroadenomas: association with tumor invasion and histopathological subtype.

20. Characterizing the genetic basis of methylome diversity in histologically normal human lung tissue.

21. An epidemiologic and genomic investigation into the obesity paradox in renal cell carcinoma.

22. Interplay between the cancer genome and epigenome.

23. Epigenetic analysis leads to identification of HNF1B as a subtype-specific susceptibility gene for ovarian cancer.

24. Confounding by repetitive elements and CpG islands does not explain the association between hypomethylation and genomic instability.

25. In epigenetic therapy, less is more.

26. Opposing effects of Runx2 and estradiol on breast cancer cell proliferation: in vitro identification of reciprocally regulated gene signature related to clinical letrozole responsiveness.

27. Genome-scale analysis of aberrant DNA methylation in colorectal cancer.

28. Genomic hypomethylation in the human germline associates with selective structural mutability in the human genome.

29. Regions of focal DNA hypermethylation and long-range hypomethylation in colorectal cancer coincide with nuclear lamina-associated domains.

30. Unique DNA methylation patterns distinguish noninvasive and invasive urothelial cancers and establish an epigenetic field defect in premalignant tissue.

31. Identification of a CpG island methylator phenotype that defines a distinct subgroup of glioma.

32. Principles and challenges of genomewide DNA methylation analysis.

33. Analysis of the association between CIMP and BRAF in colorectal cancer by DNA methylation profiling.

34. The USC Epigenome Center.

35. Location, location, (ChIP-)location! Mapping chromatin landscapes one immunoprecipitation at a time.

36. Locking in on the human methylome.

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