Table 7.
Top 10 articles with the most citations concerning the research of Epigenetic in cancers.
Paper | Journal | Citations | Corresponding author | IF (2023) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Molecular origins of cancer: Epigenetics in cancer | New England Journal of Medicine | 2710 | Esteller, M | 158.5 |
Minfi: a flexible and comprehensive Bioconductor package for the analysis of Infinium DNA methylation microarrays | Boinformatics | 2389 | Aryee, MJ | 5.8 |
Cancer Epigenetics: From Mechanism to Therapy | Cell | 2300 | Dawson, MA | 64.5 |
Epigenetic modifications and human disease | Nature Biotechnology | 2298 | Portela, A | 46.9 |
Selective Inhibition of Tumor Oncogenes by Disruption of Super-Enhancers | Cell | 2101 | Lovén, J | 64.5 |
Genome-wide Methylation Profiles Reveal Quantitative Views of Human Aging Rates | Molecular Cell | 1914 | Hannum, G | 16.0 |
Epigenetics in cancer | Carcinogenesis | 1911 | Sharma, S | 4.7 |
Environmental epigenomics and disease susceptibility | Nature Reviews Genetics | 1904 | Jirtle, RL | 42.7 |
PD-L1 (B7-H1) and PD-1 pathway blockade for cancer therapy: Mechanisms, response biomarkers, and combinations | Science Translational Medicine | 1771 | Zou, WP | 17.1 |
Cancer epigenomics: DNA methylomes and histone-modification maps | Nature Reviews Genetics | 1702 | Esteller, M | 42.7 |
IF = impact factor.