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2. Flavored E-cigarette product aerosols induce transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells
3. Wood smoke exposure affects lung aging, quality of life, and all-cause mortality in New Mexican smokers
4. Correction to: Whole exome sequencing identifies novel candidate genes that modify chronic obstructive pulmonary disease susceptibility
5. Chromatin remodeling by the histone methyltransferase EZH2 drives lung pre-malignancy and is a target for cancer prevention
6. 5-Azacytidine inhaled dry powder formulation profoundly improves pharmacokinetics and efficacy for lung cancer therapy through genome reprogramming
7. Early natural menopause is associated with poor lung health and increased mortality among female smokers
8. ANK1 Methylation regulates expression of MicroRNA-486-5p and discriminates lung tumors by histology and smoking status
9. Early Natural Menopause Is Associated With Poor Lung Health and Increased Mortality Among Female Smokers
10. Supplementary Methods, Tables S1 - S4, Figure S1 from Dietary Nutrient Intake, Ethnicity, and Epigenetic Silencing of Lung Cancer Genes Detected in Sputum in New Mexican Smokers
11. Data from Dietary Nutrient Intake, Ethnicity, and Epigenetic Silencing of Lung Cancer Genes Detected in Sputum in New Mexican Smokers
12. Supplementary Data from p53-Suppressed Oncogene TET1 Prevents Cellular Aging in Lung Cancer
13. Supplemental Figure 2 from miR-196b Is Epigenetically Silenced during the Premalignant Stage of Lung Carcinogenesis
14. Data from The A/G Allele of Rs16906252 Predicts for MGMT Methylation and Is Selectively Silenced in Premalignant Lesions from Smokers and in Lung Adenocarcinomas
15. Supplemental Table 2 from miR-196b Is Epigenetically Silenced during the Premalignant Stage of Lung Carcinogenesis
16. Data from p53-Suppressed Oncogene TET1 Prevents Cellular Aging in Lung Cancer
17. Supplemental Figure 1 from miR-196b Is Epigenetically Silenced during the Premalignant Stage of Lung Carcinogenesis
18. Supplementary Table 2 from Defining a Gene Promoter Methylation Signature in Sputum for Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
19. Supplementary Data from The A/G Allele of Rs16906252 Predicts for MGMT Methylation and Is Selectively Silenced in Premalignant Lesions from Smokers and in Lung Adenocarcinomas
20. Supplemental Table 1 from miR-196b Is Epigenetically Silenced during the Premalignant Stage of Lung Carcinogenesis
21. Supplemental Figure Legends from miR-196b Is Epigenetically Silenced during the Premalignant Stage of Lung Carcinogenesis
22. Supplementary Table 1 from Defining a Gene Promoter Methylation Signature in Sputum for Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
23. Data from Implication of a Chromosome 15q15.2 Locus in Regulating UBR1 and Predisposing Smokers to MGMT Methylation in Lung
24. Data from Genetic Determinants for Promoter Hypermethylation in the Lungs of Smokers: A Candidate Gene-Based Study
25. Supplementary Table 2 from Combination Therapy with Vidaza and Entinostat Suppresses Tumor Growth and Reprograms the Epigenome in an Orthotopic Lung Cancer Model
26. Supplementary Table 1 from Combination Therapy with Vidaza and Entinostat Suppresses Tumor Growth and Reprograms the Epigenome in an Orthotopic Lung Cancer Model
27. Supplementary Legend from Combination Therapy with Vidaza and Entinostat Suppresses Tumor Growth and Reprograms the Epigenome in an Orthotopic Lung Cancer Model
28. Supplemental Tables and Figures. from Implication of a Chromosome 15q15.2 Locus in Regulating UBR1 and Predisposing Smokers to MGMT Methylation in Lung
29. Data from Combination Therapy with Vidaza and Entinostat Suppresses Tumor Growth and Reprograms the Epigenome in an Orthotopic Lung Cancer Model
30. Supplementary Tables 1-3, Figure 1 from Genetic Determinants for Promoter Hypermethylation in the Lungs of Smokers: A Candidate Gene-Based Study
31. Supplementary Methods from Genetic Determinants for Promoter Hypermethylation in the Lungs of Smokers: A Candidate Gene-Based Study
32. Supplementary Figure from Combination Therapy with Vidaza and Entinostat Suppresses Tumor Growth and Reprograms the Epigenome in an Orthotopic Lung Cancer Model
33. Supplementary Table 1 from Hypermethylation of ASC/TMS1 Is a Sputum Marker for Late-Stage Lung Cancer
34. GATA2 is Epigenetically Repressed in Human and Mouse Lung Tumors and Is Not Requisite for Survival of KRAS Mutant Lung Cancer
35. Additional file 1 of Wood smoke exposure affects lung aging, quality of life, and all-cause mortality in New Mexican smokers
36. Whole exome sequencing identifies novel candidate genes that modify chronic obstructive pulmonary disease susceptibility
37. 15q12 Variants, Sputum Gene Promoter Hypermethylation, and Lung Cancer Risk: A GWAS in Smokers
38. Epigenetic Repression of CCDC37 and MAP1B Links Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease to Lung Cancer
39. Murine Complement Component C4 and Sex-Limited Protein: Identification of Amino Acid Residues Essential for C4 Function
40. Additional file 1 of Chromatin remodeling by the histone methyltransferase EZH2 drives lung pre-malignancy and is a target for cancer prevention
41. Spatial and seasonal changes in optical properties of autochthonous and allochthonous chromophoric dissolved organic matter in a stratified mountain lake
42. SGI-110 and entinostat therapy reduces lung tumor burden and reprograms the epigenome
43. Perceived benefits of littoral wetlands in Uganda: a focus on the Nabugabo wetlands
44. Native American Ancestry Affects the Risk for Gene Methylation in the Lungs of Hispanic Smokers from New Mexico
45. Genetic variation in SIRT1 affects susceptibility of lung squamous cell carcinomas in former uranium miners from the Colorado plateau
46. Methylated Genes in Sputum Among Older Smokers With Asthma
47. Sex-specific association of sequence variants in CBS and MTRR with risk for promoter hypermethylation in the lung epithelium of smokers
48. Identification of novel epigenetic abnormalities as sputum biomarkers for lung cancer risk among smokers and COPD patients
49. Wood Smoke Exposure and Gene Promoter Methylation Are Associated with Increased Risk for COPD in Smokers
50. Haplotypes of DNMT1 and DNMT3B are associated with mutagen sensitivity induced by benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide among smokers
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