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dc.contributor.authorZiech, D.en
dc.contributor.authorFranco, R.en
dc.contributor.authorPappa, A.en
dc.contributor.authorMalamou-Mitsi, V.en
dc.contributor.authorGeorgakila, S.en
dc.contributor.authorGeorgakilas, A. G.en
dc.contributor.authorPanayiotidis, M. I.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-24T19:30:51Z-
dc.date.available2015-11-24T19:30:51Z-
dc.identifier.issn1872-7786-
dc.identifier.urihttps://olympias.lib.uoi.gr/jspui/handle/123456789/23176-
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dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectCarcinogens, Environmental/*adverse effects/metabolismen
dc.subject*Epigenesis, Geneticen
dc.subjectGene Expression Regulation, Neoplasticen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectNeoplasms/*diagnosis/*genetics/pathologyen
dc.subjectOccupational Exposureen
dc.titleThe role of epigenetics in environmental and occupational carcinogenesisen
heal.typejournalArticle-
heal.type.enJournal articleen
heal.type.elΆρθρο Περιοδικούel
heal.identifier.primary10.1016/j.cbi.2010.06.012-
heal.identifier.secondaryhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20599843-
heal.identifier.secondaryhttp://ac.els-cdn.com/S0009279710003947/1-s2.0-S0009279710003947-main.pdf?_tid=12b1072e6df4cdfba595aa2130275d0d&acdnat=1333099750_f1e0195ad8c9519e0e5163dbcbf5692b-
heal.languageen-
heal.accesscampus-
heal.recordProviderΠανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας. Τμήμα Ιατρικήςel
heal.publicationDate2010-
heal.abstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing effort in identifying environmental and occupational carcinogenic agents and linking them to the incidence of a variety of human cancers. The carcinogenic process itself is multistage and rather complex involving several different mechanisms by which various carcinogenic agents exert their effect. Amongst them are epigenetic mechanisms often involving silencing of tumor suppressor genes and/or activation of proto-oncogenes, respectively. These alterations in gene expression are considered critical during carcinogenesis and have been observed in many environmental- and occupational-induced human cancers. Some of the underlying mechanisms proposed to account for such differential gene expression include alterations in DNA methylation and/or histone modifications. Throughout this article, we aim to provide a current account of our understanding on how the epigenetic pathway is involved in contributing to an altered gene expression profile during human carcinogenesis that ultimately will allow us for better cancer diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.en
heal.journalNameChem Biol Interacten
heal.journalTypepeer-reviewed-
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