Figures and Tables

From the following article:

Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer – a mechanism for early oncogenic pathway addiction?

Stephen B. Baylin & Joyce E. Ohm

Nature Reviews Cancer 6, 107-116 (February 2006)

doi:10.1038/nrc1799

Figure 1 - Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer |[ndash]| a mechanism for early oncogenic pathway addiction?

Figure 1

Addiction to the Wnt signalling pathway through gene-silencing events.

Figure 2 - Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer |[ndash]| a mechanism for early oncogenic pathway addiction?

Figure 2

Epigenetic silencing of HIC1 and control of DNA-damage responses.

Table 1 - Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer |[ndash]| a mechanism for early oncogenic pathway addiction?

Table 1

Mutated and hypermethylated genes in colon cancer cells*