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Fig. 1 | Clinical Epigenetics

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From: The new 6q27 tumor suppressor DACT2, frequently silenced by CpG methylation, sensitizes nasopharyngeal cancer cells to paclitaxel and 5-FU toxicity via β-catenin/Cdc25c signaling and G2/M arrest

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The promoter methylation causes DACT2 low expression in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells. a DACT2 expression in human adult normal tissues detected by RT-PCR. b Expression of DACT2 was shown in the nasopharynx, and NPC is classified by T or N stage. Data was provided by Oncomine website. c The expression and methylation status of DACT2 were detected in HNE1 and HONE1 cells treated with Aza (A) without or with TSA (T) by qPCR and qMSP. d, e The methylation status of DACT2 in eight normal nasopharyngeal tissues (SD) and 32 nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) tissues measured by MSP. M, methylated; U, unmethylated. f Methylation alleles of DACT2 measured by BGS in two normal nasopharyngeal tissues (SD) and two nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) tissues

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