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FGF23 promotes prostate cancer progression

FGF23 promotes prostate cancer progression

... Our group and others have shown increased expression of classical FGFs such FGF6 [2], FGF8 [16] and FGF17 [1] in PCa. We have also recently shown expression of FGF19, another endocrine FGF, in PCa [8]. This raises the ... See full document

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SCRIB expression is deregulated in human prostate cancer, and its deficiency in mice promotes prostate neoplasia

SCRIB expression is deregulated in human prostate cancer, and its deficiency in mice promotes prostate neoplasia

... for prostate homeostasis in mice. Scrib heterozygosity initiated prostate hyperplasia, while targeted biallelic Scrib loss predisposed mice to prostate intraepithelial ...that ... See full document

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<p>LncRNA LINC00665 Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression via miR-1224-5p/SND1 Axis</p>

<p>LncRNA LINC00665 Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression via miR-1224-5p/SND1 Axis</p>

... 10. Liang WQ, Zeng CCF, Sun SM, Lu XF, Peng CY, Lin HY. Long noncoding RNA H19 is a critical oncogenic driver and contributes to epithelial-mesenchymal transition in papillary thyroid carcinoma. Cancer Manag Res. ... See full document

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SPINK1 protein expression and prostate cancer progression

SPINK1 protein expression and prostate cancer progression

... which promotes cell proliferation, survival, and other cellular pathways (14, ...for prostate cancer recurrence and death by SPINK1 expression status among 879 men treated with radical prostatectomy ... See full document

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Hypoxia - an explanation of prostate cancer progression mechanisms

Hypoxia - an explanation of prostate cancer progression mechanisms

... There are two types of hypoxia: chronic (uninterrupted) hypoxia, associated with an increasing distance of proliferating cells from the vessels, and cycling (acute, interrupted) hypoxia, mainly caused by fluctuations in ... See full document

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Dynein axonemal heavy chain 8 promotes androgen receptor activity and associates with prostate cancer progression

Dynein axonemal heavy chain 8 promotes androgen receptor activity and associates with prostate cancer progression

... with prostate cancer ...and progression in various cancers ...30 progression-associated genes with the two recurrence-associated genes, we achieved only one common target: Dynein Axonemal ... See full document

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SATB1 is overexpressed in metastatic prostate cancer and promotes prostate cancer cell growth and invasion

SATB1 is overexpressed in metastatic prostate cancer and promotes prostate cancer cell growth and invasion

... breast cancer cells, SATB1 coor- dinates the expression of a large number of genes to in- duce ...breast cancer cells not only reversed metastatic pheno- types but also inhibited tumor growth, indicating ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;The Long Non-Coding RNA &lt;em&gt;IDH1-AS1&lt;/em&gt; Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression by Enhancing IDH1 Enzyme Activity&lt;/p&gt;

<p>The Long Non-Coding RNA <em>IDH1-AS1</em> Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression by Enhancing IDH1 Enzyme Activity</p>

... and cancer progression by regulating the proliferation, metastasis, and invasion of cancer ...and promotes tumor progression by regulating the miR-486-5p/ H3F3B ...in prostate ... See full document

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Decreased TSPAN1 promotes prostate cancer progression and is a marker for early biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy

Decreased TSPAN1 promotes prostate cancer progression and is a marker for early biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy

... We further assessed TSPAN1 protein expression in our Asian radical prostatectomy cohort and divided it into three levels according to the criteria described in the method (Figure 2A). The protein expression had no ... See full document

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Estrogen related receptor alpha in castration-resistant prostate cancer cells promotes tumor progression in bone

Estrogen related receptor alpha in castration-resistant prostate cancer cells promotes tumor progression in bone

... cells (Figure 1E, 1H, 1J). The presence of a slightly lower molecular weight band in AF2 in ACE-1 cells expressing the ERRα-AF2 deletion mutant corresponded well with its expected smaller size (AF2; Figure 1J) [22]. As ... See full document

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LINC00689 promotes prostate cancer progression via regulating miR-496/CTNNB1 to activate Wnt pathway

LINC00689 promotes prostate cancer progression via regulating miR-496/CTNNB1 to activate Wnt pathway

... Fig. 6 LINC00689 promotes prostate cancer progression by overexpressing CTNNB1. a, b MTT (cultured for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 days) and colony formation (after 14 days of incubation) assays detected ... See full document

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Heme oxygenase-1: emerging target of cancer therapy

Heme oxygenase-1: emerging target of cancer therapy

... the cancer cells of prostate, lung, and oral cancer tissues, and associated with tumor progression ...lung cancer cells, and cor- relates with HO-1 nuclear localization in the same lung ... See full document

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Upregulation of long noncoding RNA LOC440040 promotes tumor progression and predicts poor prognosis in patients with prostate cancer

Upregulation of long noncoding RNA LOC440040 promotes tumor progression and predicts poor prognosis in patients with prostate cancer

... PCa, LOC440040 exhibits the following distinct features: 1) LOC440040 expression is upregulated in PCa tissues and cell lines; 2) a high LOC440040 expression is associated with a low [r] ... See full document

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Original Article LncRNA HEIRCC promotes prostate cancer growth through activating Wnt/β-catenin pathway

Original Article LncRNA HEIRCC promotes prostate cancer growth through activating Wnt/β-catenin pathway

... Abstract: Recent studies showed that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) were associated with tumor progression. However, the contributions of lncRNAs to prostate cancer (PCa) were still unclear. Thus, we ... See full document

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Overexpression of FGF9 in Prostate Epithelial Cells Augments Reactive Stroma Formation and Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression

Overexpression of FGF9 in Prostate Epithelial Cells Augments Reactive Stroma Formation and Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression

... the prostate epithe- lium of F9TG mice (Fig ...more prostate lesions, ranging from low grade PIN, high grade PIN, to invasive carcinoma, than control prostates ... See full document

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SPOP promotes ATF2 ubiquitination and degradation to suppress prostate cancer progression

SPOP promotes ATF2 ubiquitination and degradation to suppress prostate cancer progression

... promoting prostate cancer ...of prostate cancer ...suppressed prostate cancer cells proliferation, migration and invasion ...in prostate cancer, and its protein and ... See full document

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The deubiquitinase USP54 is overexpressed in colorectal cancer stem cells and promotes intestinal tumorigenesis

The deubiquitinase USP54 is overexpressed in colorectal cancer stem cells and promotes intestinal tumorigenesis

... available cancer genome databases revealed frequent mutations in USP54, especially in melanoma and in pancreatic and endometrial carcinomas (http:// ...neuroendocrine prostate cancer and its deletion ... See full document

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EphA6 promotes angiogenesis and prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with human prostate cancer progression

EphA6 promotes angiogenesis and prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with human prostate cancer progression

... angiogenesis [14]. Increasing evidence demonstrates an association between Eph/ephrin and neovascularization [15]. A recent microarray analysis on the gene expression profiles of Eph receptors demonstrates that EphA6 ... See full document

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CXCL1-LCN2 paracrine axis promotes progression of prostate cancer via the Src activation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition

CXCL1-LCN2 paracrine axis promotes progression of prostate cancer via the Src activation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition

... ultimately promotes PCa progression ...of cancer such as breast cancer ...in cancer biology and tumor development as well [16, ...PCa progression is still ...PCa ... See full document

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The Cytokine Profile and Prostate Specific Antigen Levels in Prostate Cancer Patients at Kenyatta National Hospital

The Cytokine Profile and Prostate Specific Antigen Levels in Prostate Cancer Patients at Kenyatta National Hospital

... response promotes the progression from benign prostatitis to intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and cancer (De Marzo et al (1999), Putzi and De Marzo, ... See full document

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