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  1. Epigenetic Carcinogenesis and Malignancy: The Significance of Migratory Potential
  2. Cancer: Evidence Consistent with Epigenetic Carcinogenesis
  3. Carcinogenesis: When transmission of epigenetic information goes awry
  4. Cancer arises from cells that exhibit major abnormalities of gene expression.
  5. Epigenetic Error and Large-scale Genomic Instability in Cancer
  6. Epigenetics and Carcinogenesis: DNA Methylation Abnormalities Associated with Cancer and their Possible Source
  7. Epigenetic carcinogenesis and genetic instability: competitive aspects of the malignant phenotype.
  8. Cellular Proliferative Domains: Barriers to Migration
  9. The Epigenetic Theory of Carcinogenesis: p53 as the Guardian of The Epigenome
  10. Age-specific incidence of malignancy in relation to the epigenetic model of cancer progression
  11. Cancer is the outcome of defective epigenetic copying of the pattern of selective gene activity in differentiated cells
  12. Failure of fidelity of vertical transmission of epigenetic patterning as the basis of cancer
  13. The effect of divalent cations on Cloudman melanoma cells