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MET expression during prostate cancer progression

MET expression during prostate cancer progression

... protein expression was observed in pre- existent basal and atrophic luminal glandular epithelium, which served as internal positive controls, and was variably expressed in both normal and tumor-associated ... See full document

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MicroRNA-34a regulates WNT/TCF7 signaling and inhibits bone metastasis in Ras-activated prostate cancer

MicroRNA-34a regulates WNT/TCF7 signaling and inhibits bone metastasis in Ras-activated prostate cancer

... BIRC5 expression in RasB1 cells transfected with an empty vector (EV)/miR-34a precursor or control/ anti-miR-34a ...mRNA expression was normalized to ...transient expression of an empty vector ... See full document

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The tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer: elucidating molecular pathways for therapy development

The tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer: elucidating molecular pathways for therapy development

... Src kinase is a nonreceptor kinase of considerable importance in prostate cancer progression. Src, an essential downstream signal transducer for many cell surface receptors, including epidermal ... See full document

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Hypoxia - an explanation of prostate cancer progression mechanisms

Hypoxia - an explanation of prostate cancer progression mechanisms

... constitutive expression of HIF, as shown by a shift from epithelial to mesenchymal markers and an increase in the ability of migration and invasion ...E-cadherin expression, a very important caretaker of ... See full document

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CART cell therapy for prostate cancer: status and promise

CART cell therapy for prostate cancer: status and promise

... The expression rate of PSCA in prostate cancer tissue is almost 90%, much higher than that in normal prostate ...of prostate cancer, PSCA expression level in cancerous ... See full document

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SPOP mutation drives prostate neoplasia without stabilizing oncogenic transcription factor ERG

SPOP mutation drives prostate neoplasia without stabilizing oncogenic transcription factor ERG

... Gene expression signatures were derived from dif- ferentially expressed genes among ERG-fusion, SPOP-mutant, and all tumors, as compared with normal samples, by using the Wilcox- on signed-rank test after ... See full document

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Original Article Increased expression of cortactin is associated with prostate cancer progression/invasiveness and metastasis

Original Article Increased expression of cortactin is associated with prostate cancer progression/invasiveness and metastasis

... lung cancer [18], breast can- cer [19, 20], colorectal cancer [21], oral cancer [22], melanoma [23] and brain gliosarcoma ...in prostate cancer is still not ...cortactin ... See full document

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siAh in prostAte cAncer development And progression

siAh in prostAte cAncer development And progression

... The finding that NE tumors can no longer develop in the absence of Siah, combined with observation of reduced HIF-1 α expression, led us to explore the possibility that HIF-1 α activity is required for the ... See full document

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FGF23 promotes prostate cancer progression

FGF23 promotes prostate cancer progression

... to cancer cell viability and aggressive phenotype through functional linking between the PKA and Akt pathways [28] PKIB is overexpressed in aggressive castration-resistant PCa and its overexpression correlates ... See full document

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miRNAs associated with prostate cancer risk and progression

miRNAs associated with prostate cancer risk and progression

... malignant prostate tissue ( n = ...the prostate tumor, 5 of adjacent benign tissue and 5 of distant metastatic ...regulating progression of PCa, where the miR-128 levels were elevated in lines of BPH ... See full document

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Original Article LKB1 suppresses proliferation and invasion of prostate cancer through hedgehog signaling pathway

Original Article LKB1 suppresses proliferation and invasion of prostate cancer through hedgehog signaling pathway

... Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies and the leading cause of cancer- related death in men worldwide ...metastatic prostate cancer that has failed to respond to ... 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

... normal prostate tissue expresses a high level of EphA7, which is progressively lost during CaP development ...of prostate cancer ...the expression profile of all currently known human ... See full document

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Changes in Susceptibility to Oncolytic Vesicular Stomatitis Virus during Progression of Prostate Cancer

Changes in Susceptibility to Oncolytic Vesicular Stomatitis Virus during Progression of Prostate Cancer

... resistant tumor-bearing Pten ⫺/⫺ mice at 3 and 6 months of age. The culture method was a modification of that described by Nandi et al. for primary cultures of mouse mammary epithelium (33) modified for pros- tate ... See full document

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Stem cells in prostate cancer initiation and progression

Stem cells in prostate cancer initiation and progression

... different prostate cell types are necessary to resolve this debate over the cell of origin of prostate ...for prostate epithelial cell growth; (b) identification of PSCs and epithelial lineage  ... See full document

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The role of QRFP & GPR103 in human prostate cancer

The role of QRFP & GPR103 in human prostate cancer

... The QRFP is a member of RFamide family of neuropeptides, characterized by their common protein C-terminus consisting of an arginine (R) and an amidated phenylalanine (Crawford). QRFP exerts its functional effects through ... See full document

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Differences and overlap in plasma protein expression during colorectal cancer progression

Differences and overlap in plasma protein expression during colorectal cancer progression

... in cancer cells, with specific alterations in various aspects of lipid metabolism being seen [34, ...breast cancer cells, MORC2 promotes ACLY activation, giving MORC2 a role in lipogenesis ...tered ... 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

... patients with a Gleason score of 8-10 have the highest amount of TNF-Alpha, followed by those with a Gleason score of 5-7, then those with a Gleason score of 2-4. The levels of TNF-Alpha among the BPE patients were less ... See full document

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The characteristics of androgen receptor splice variant 7 in the treatment of hormonal sensitive prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The characteristics of androgen receptor splice variant 7 in the treatment of hormonal sensitive prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... advanced prostate cancer, but most patients eventually progress to castra- tion-resistant prostate cancer within 2–3 years, which is a lethal stage of the ...tion-resistant prostate ... See full document

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Increased expression of Six1 correlates with progression and prognosis of prostate cancer

Increased expression of Six1 correlates with progression and prognosis of prostate cancer

... fresh prostate cancer and adjacent normal tissues were extracted by radio- immunoprecipitation assay (RIPA) buffer containing 1 mM phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) (Beyotime, Haimen, ... 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

... tumor progression is not entirely ...cervical cancer have shown that TSPAN1 can promote tumor cell proliferation and invasion in vitro and its expression is elevated in these primary tumor tissues of ... See full document

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