CW January 2006Issue Number 1 January 2006 ISSN 10593802 A Tumor Suppressor Gene Silenced by MethylationA tumor suppressor gene, which is often in many human cancers, is found to be silenced by a process known as methylation that adds a methyl group to promoter region of genes.
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