Methylation of the ESR1 CpG island in the colorectal mucosa is an 'all or nothing' process in healthy human colon, and is accelerated by dietary folate supplementation in the mouse.
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J. Mathers | E. Williams | I. Johnson | N. Belshaw | G. Elliott | L. Buckley | B. Bahari
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