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2. Data from β-Carotene 9′,10′ Oxygenase Modulates the Anticancer Activity of Dietary Tomato or Lycopene on Prostate Carcinogenesis in the TRAMP Model

9. Supplemental Figure S1 from Dietary Tomato and Lycopene Impact Androgen Signaling- and Carcinogenesis-Related Gene Expression during Early TRAMP Prostate Carcinogenesis

12. Supplementary Table 1 from Rb Loss Is Characteristic of Prostatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

13. Supplementary Figure S2 from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

14. Data from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

15. supplemental figure legend and Materials and Methods from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

16. Data from Rb Loss Is Characteristic of Prostatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

17. Supplementary Figure 1 from Rb Loss Is Characteristic of Prostatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

18. Dietary Tomato and Lycopene Impact Androgen Signaling- and Carcinogenesis-Related Gene Expression during Early TRAMP Prostate Carcinogenesis

19. β-Carotene-9′,10′-Oxygenase Status Modulates the Impact of Dietary Tomato and Lycopene on Hepatic Nuclear Receptor–, Stress-, and Metabolism-Related Gene Expression in Mice

20. β-carotene 9’,10’ oxygenase Modulates the Anticancer Activity of Dietary Tomato or Lycopene on Prostate Carcinogenesis in the TRAMP Model

21. Assessing the order of critical alterations in prostate cancer development and progression by IHC: further evidence that PTEN loss occurs subsequent to ERG gene fusion

22. Tomato-based food products for prostate cancer prevention: what have we learned?

23. Molecular evidence that invasive adenocarcinoma can mimic prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and intraductal carcinoma through retrograde glandular colonization

24. Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

25. Prostate adenocarcinomas aberrantly expressing p63 are molecularly distinct from usual-type prostatic adenocarcinomas

27. Abstract A59: Dietary tomato and lycopene inhibition of prostate carcinogenesis in the TRAMP Model is β,β-carotene 9',10'-oxygenase (BCO2)-dependent

28. Abstract 3701: Tomato carotenoids and testosterone modulate mRNA and miRNA profiles during prostate carcinogenesis

29. Abstract 963: Bioactive tomato components antagonize the androgen regulation of epithelial cell turnover in the mouse prostate

30. β-Carotene-9', 10'-Oxygenase Status Modulates the Impact of Dietary Tomato and Lycopene on Hepatic Nuclear Receptor-, Stress-, and Metabolism-Related Gene Expression in Mice.

31. Tomato-based food products for prostate cancer prevention: what have we learned?

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