Methylated Glutathione S-transferase 1 (mGSTP1) is a potential plasma free DNA epigenetic marker of prognosis and response to chemotherapy in castrate-resistant prostate cancer

K. L. Mahon, W. Qu, J. Devaney, C. Paul, L. Castillo, R. J. Wykes, M. D. Chatfield, M. J. Boyer, M. R. Stockler, G. Marx, H. Gurney, G. Mallesara, P. L. Molloy, L. G. Horvath*, S. J. Clark

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