Dr. Byron Hing lung Lee M.D., PH.D.
Urologist
265 Campus Dr Room G3115 Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Byron Lee is a urologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Lee specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. This includes areas of the bladder, urethra, kidneys, penis and prostate. Urology is a surgical specialty and requires knowledge in other areas of expertise such as gynecology and internal medicine due to the variety of clinical problems that are involved.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Procainamide is a specific inhibitor of DNA methyltransferase 1.
- Abnormal DNA methylation, epigenetics, and prostate cancer.
- A requirement for DICER to maintain full promoter CpG island hypermethylation in human cancer cells.
- MBD-isolated Genome Sequencing provides a high-throughput and comprehensive survey of DNA methylation in the human genome.
- Disulfiram is a DNA demethylating agent and inhibits prostate cancer cell growth.
- Percentage of free prostate-specific antigen: implications in modern extended scheme prostate biopsy.
- Identification and functional analysis of epigenetically silenced microRNAs in colorectal cancer cells.
- Laparoscopic-assisted vesicocalicostomy for severe pelvi-ureteral stricture disease.
- Laparoscopic-assisted vesicocalicostomy for severe pelvi-ureteral stricture disease.
- Editorial Comment.
- Commentary on: "Clonal evolution of chemotherapy-resistant urothelial carcinoma." Faltas BM, Prandi D, Tagawa ST, Molina AM, Nanus DM, Sternberg C, Rosenberg J, Mosquera JM, Robinson B, Elemento O, Sboner A, Beltran H, Demichelis F, Rubin MA.: Nat Ge
- Commentary on: "Comprehensive molecular characterization of papillary renal-cell carcinoma." Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network.: N Engl J Med. 2016 Jan 14;374(2):135-45.
- Commentary on: "Redirecting abiraterone metabolism to fine-tune prostate cancer anti-androgen therapy." Li Z, Alyamani M, Li J, Rogacki K, Abazeed M, Upadhyay SK, Balk SP, Taplin ME, Auchus RJ, Sharifi N. Nature. 2016 May 25;533(7604):547-51.
- Commentary on: "Inherited DNA-repair gene mutations in men with metastatic prostate cancer." Pritchard CC, Mateo J, Walsh MF, De Sarkar N, Abida W, Beltran H, Garofalo A, Gulati R, Carreira S, Eeles R, Elemento O, Rubin MA, Robinson D, Lonigro R, Hus
- Commentary on: "Comprehensive transcriptional analysis of early-stage urothelial carcinoma." Hedegaard J, Lamy P, Nordentoft I, Algaba F, Høyer S, Ulhøi BP, Vang S, Reinert T, Hermann GG, Mogensen K, Thomsen MB, Nielsen MM, Marquez M, Segersten U, Ai
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