## Abstract Transgenerational carcinogenesis refers to transmission of cancer risk to the untreated progeny of parents exposed to carcinogens before mating. Accumulated evidence suggests that the mechanism of this process is epigenetic, and might involve hormonal and gene expression changes in offs
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DNA methylation and the association between genetic and epigenetic changes: relation to carcinogenesis
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- 114071211
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1997
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- English
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- 0027-5107
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