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  • Tajuddin, S.M.; Amaral, A.F.; Fernandez, A.F.; Chanock, S.; Silverman, D.T.; Tardon, A.; Carrato, A.; Garcia-Closas, M.; Jackson, B.P.; Torano, E.G.; Marquez, M.; Urdinguio, R.G.; Garcia-Closas, R.; Rothman, N.; Kogevinas, M.; Real, F.X.; Fraga, M.F.; Malats, N.; Malats, N.
    LINE-1 methylation in leukocyte DNA, interaction with phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase variants and bladder cancer risk (2014), Br. J. Cancer, 110, 2123-2130.
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medicine both low and high levels of global DNA methylation are associated with the risk of bladder cancer. This risk follows a nonlinear association with LINE-1 methylation which significantly increases among individuals homozygous for the major allele of five single-nucleotide polymorphisms located in the phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase gene Homo sapiens

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Homo sapiens
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