## Abstract The soluble frizzled receptor protein (__SFRP__) family encodes antagonists of the WNT pathway, and silencing of these genes, through promoter hypermethylation, leads to constitutive WNT signaling. In bladder cancers, hypermethylation of the __SFRP__ genes occurs more often in current a
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Childhood and adult ALL: Differences in epigenetic lesions associated with cell cycle genes
✍ Scribed by Marina I. Gutiérrez; Abdul K. Siraj; Muna M. Ibrahim; Azhar Hussain; Kishor Bhatia
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