DNA hypermethylation within TERT promoter upregulates TERT expression in cancer
2019; American Society for Clinical Investigation; Volume: 129; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1172/jci128527
ISSN1558-8238
AutoresDonghyun D. Lee, Ricardo Leão, Martin Komosa, Marco Gallo, Cindy H. Zhang, Tatiana Lipman, Marc Remke, Abolfazl Heidari, Nuno M. Nunes, Joana Apolónio, Aryeh J. Price, Ramon Andrade De Mello, João Silva Dias, David G. Huntsman, Thomas Hermanns, Peter J. Wild, Robert Vanner, Gelareh Zadeh, Jason Karamchandani, Sunit Das, Michael D. Taylor, Cynthia Hawkins, Jonathan D. Wasserman, Arnaldo Figueiredo, Robert J. Hamilton, Mark D. Minden, Khalida Wani, Bill H. Diplas, Hai Yan, Kenneth Aldape, Mohammad Reza Akbari, Arnavaz Danesh, Trevor J. Pugh, Peter B. Dirks, Pedro Castelo‐Branco, Uri Tabori,
Tópico(s)Parasitic infections in humans and animals
ResumoOf the 1352 samples in the cohort, which were provided by multiple collaborators, four samples of breast tissue for which DNA was analyzed were a part of another study.Since these samples did not go through the same rigorous screening process, including pathology review and extraction of DNA from paraffin tissues, that was applied to all other samples, the authors are less confident in their exact identity and have decided to retract them from the study.This does not change the message of the paper, but results in changes in and in one pie chart in Figure 2E, that for breast cancer.The corrected figure parts are below.In addition, the supplemental material containing sample information has been updated online.
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