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Kikuchi R, Tsuda H, Kozaki K, et al. 
Frequent inactivation of a putative tumor suppressor, angiopoietin-like protein 2, in ovarian cancer. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Cancer Res 2008 Jul 1; 68(13):5067-75.
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Kikuchi R, Tsuda H, Kanai Y, et al. 
Promoter hypermethylation contributes to frequent inactivation of a putative conditional tumor suppressor gene connective tissue growth factor in ovarian cancer. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Cancer Res 2007 Aug 1; 67(15):7095-105.
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Imoto I, Izumi H, Yokoi S, et al. 
Frequent silencing of the candidate tumor suppressor PCDH20 by epigenetic mechanism in non-small-cell lung cancers. [Journal Article]
Cancer Res 2006 May 1; 66(9):4617-26.
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Nakamura E, Kozaki KI, Tsuda H, et al. 
Frequent silencing of a putative tumor suppressor gene melatonin receptor 1 A (MTNR1A) in oral squamous-cell carcinoma. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Cancer Sci 2008 Apr 29.
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Yuan J, Luo RZ, Fujii S, et al. 
Aberrant methylation and silencing of ARHI, an imprinted tumor suppressor gene in which the function is lost in breast cancers. [Journal Article]
Cancer Res 2003 Jul 15; 63(14):4174-80.
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Takada H, Imoto I, Tsuda H, et al. 
ADAM23, a possible tumor suppressor gene, is frequently silenced in gastric cancers by homozygous deletion or aberrant promoter hypermethylation. [Journal Article]
Oncogene 2005 Dec 1; 24(54):8051-60.
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Suzuki E, Imoto I, Pimkhaokham A, et al. 
PRTFDC1, a possible tumor-suppressor gene, is frequently silenced in oral squamous-cell carcinomas by aberrant promoter hypermethylation. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Oncogene 2007 Jun 18.
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Takada H, Imoto I, Tsuda H, et al. 
Genomic loss and epigenetic silencing of very-low-density lipoprotein receptor involved in gastric carcinogenesis. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Oncogene 2006 May 22.
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Izumi H, Inoue J, Yokoi S, et al. 
Frequent silencing of DBC1 is by genetic or epigenetic mechanisms in non-small cell lung cancers. [Journal Article]
Hum Mol Genet 2005 Apr 15; 14(8):997-1007.
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