- Title
- The GALNT9, BNC1 and CCDC8 genes are frequently epigenetically dysregulated in breast tumours that metastasise to the brain
- Creators - without role
- Rajendra P. Pangeni - Brain Tumour ResearchPrasanna Channathodiyil - Brain Tumour ResearchDavid S. Huen - University of WolverhamptonLawrence W. Eagles - Brain Tumour ResearchBalraj K. Johal - University of WolverhamptonDawar Pasha - University of WolverhamptonNatasa Hadjistephanou - University of WolverhamptonOliver Nevell - University of WolverhamptonClaire L. Davies - University of WolverhamptonAyobami I. Adewumi - University of WolverhamptonHamida Khanom - University of WolverhamptonIkroop S. Samra - University of WolverhamptonVanessa C. Buzatto - University of WolverhamptonPreethi Chandrasekaran - University of WolverhamptonThoraia Shinawi - University of BirminghamTimothy P. Dawson - Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustKatherine M. Ashton - Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustCharles Davis - Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustAndrew R. Brodbelt - Walton CentreMichael D. Jenkinson - Walton CentreIvan Bièche - Institute CurieFarida Latif - University of BirminghamJohn L. Darling - Brain Tumour ResearchTracy J. Warr - Brain Tumour ResearchMark R. Morris - University of Birmingham
- Publication Details
- Clinical epigenetics, Vol.7(1), pp.57-57
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Identifiers
- 9939024308331
- Academic Unit
- King Abdulaziz University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
The GALNT9, BNC1 and CCDC8 genes are frequently epigenetically dysregulated in breast tumours that metastasise to the brain
Clinical epigenetics, Vol.7(1), pp.57-57
27/05/2015
PMCID: PMC4457099
PMID: 26052355
Metrics
1 Record Views