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2. Targeting Gene Expression Selectively in Cancer Cells by Using the Progression-Elevated Gene-3 Promoter
3. Design, syntheses, and characterization of pharmacophore based chemokine receptor CCR5 antagonists as anti prostate cancer agents
4. Structure activity relationship studies of natural product chemokine receptor CCR5 antagonist anibamine toward the development of novel anti prostate cancer agents
5. Low Prevalence of Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in Amphibians of U.S. Headwater Streams
6. Wilms’ tumor 1 silencing decreases the viability and chemoresistance of glioblastoma cells in vitro: a potential role for IGF-1R de-repression
7. MicroRNA-17-3p is a prostate tumor suppressor in vitro and in vivo, and is decreased in high grade prostate tumors analyzed by laser capture microdissection
8. Proteomic identification of 14-3-3 sigma as a common component of the androgen receptor and the epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathways of the human prostate epithelial cell line M12
9. Factors Influencing Men's Interest in Gene Testing for Prostate Cancer Susceptibility
10. Isolation of erythroid cells from the mouse embryonic yolk sac by laser capture microdissection and subsequent microarray hybridization
11. Detection of a Novel Truncated WT1 Transcript in Human Neoplasia
12. Growth Factor Network Disruption in Prostate Cancer Progression
13. Type-1 insulin-like growth factor receptor reexpression in the malignant phenotype of SV40-T-immortalized human prostate epithelial cells enhances apoptosis
14. Growth factors and their receptors as determinants in the proliferation and metastasis of human prostate cancer
15. cDNA microarray analysis identifies genes induced in common by peptide growth factors and androgen in human prostate epithelial cells
16. What can proteomic analyses contribute to understanding the molecular biology and clinical behavior of prostate cancer?
17. Transcriptional Regulation of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I Receptor Gene Expression in Prostate Cancer Cells*
18. A novel tumorigenic human prostate epithelial cell line (M2205): molecular cytogenetic characterization demonstrates C-MYC amplification and jumping translocations
19. Growth factor network disruption in prostate cancer progression
20. Analytical validation of a real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction quantitation of different transcripts of the Wilms’ tumor suppressor gene (WT1)
21. p53 tumor suppressor oncogene expression in squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx
22. In vitro synergism between hybrid immunotoxins and chemotherapeutic drugs: relevance to immunotherapy of prostate carcinoma
23. Metastatic phenotype of human prostate tumor cells in athymic nude mice: Alteration by exposure to ethyl methanesulfonate and “reversion” by 5-azacytidine
24. Characterization of prostate-tissue-directed monoclonal antibody, α-Pro 13
25. Monoclonal antibodies to different epitopes on a prostate tumor-associated antigen: Implications for immunotherapy
26. A review: prostate monoclonal antibodies — the magic bullet
27. The natural product CCR5 antagonist anibamine and its analogs as anti-prostate cancer agents
28. Anibamine, a natural product CCR5 antagonist, as a novel lead for the development of anti-prostate cancer agents
29. Cellular Phenotype and Spontaneous Metastasis of Human Prostate Carcinoma Cells (PC-3) in the Athymic Nude Mouse1
30. Modification of the Metastatic Capacity of Human Prostate Tumor Cells in Athymic Nude Mice by in vitro Treatment with Ethyl Methanesulfonate and 5-Azacytidine1
31. ChemInform Abstract: Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of Natural Product Chemokine Receptor CCR5 Antagonist Anibamine Toward the Development of Novel anti Prostate Cancer Agents.
32. Disease in a dynamic landscape: Host behavior and wildfire reduce amphibian chytrid infection
33. Mesenchymal stem cells in mammary adipose tissue stimulate progression of breast cancer resembling the basal-type
34. Abstract B54: miR-125b and miR-17-3p: Newly identified tumor suppressors for prostate cancer
35. ChemInform Abstract: The Natural Product CCR5 Antagonist Anibamine and Its Analogues as Antiprostate Cancer Agents.
36. ChemInform Abstract: Anibamine, a Natural Product CCR5 Antagonist, as a Novel Lead for the Development of Antiprostate Cancer Agents.
37. Wilms’ tumor 1 silencing decreases the viability and chemoresistance of glioblastoma cells in vitro: a potential role for IGF-1R de-repression
38. Identification of a Novel Cell Death Receptor Mediating IGFBP-3-induced Anti-tumor Effects in Breast and Prostate Cancer
39. Effect of WT1 gene silencing on the tumorigenicity of human glioblastoma multiforme cells
40. Inhibition of vimentin or β1 integrin reverts morphology of prostate tumor cells grown in laminin-rich extracellular matrix gels and reduces tumor growth in vivo
41. Novel Role of Wilms' Tumor Gene 1 (WT1) in Prostate Cancer
42. Prevalence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in stream and wetland amphibians in Maryland, USA
43. Infection of Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) with Ichthyophonus-like Organisms in Virginia
44. Wilms tumor 1 expression in malignant gliomas and correlation of +KTS isoforms with p53 status
45. Amplification and overexpression of prosaposin in prostate cancer
46. Androgen receptor (AR) expression in AR-negative prostate cancer cells results in differential effects of DHT and IGF-I on proliferation and AR activity between localized and metastatic tumors
47. Proteomic analysis of the tumorigenic human prostate cell line M12 after microcell-mediated transfer of chromosome 19 demonstrates reduction of vimentin
48. Genome-wide detection of LOH in prostate cancer using human SNP microarray technology
49. Suppression of tumorigenicity in the human prostate cancer cell line M12 via microcell‐mediated restoration of chromosome 19
50. Overexpression of an Inhibitory Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein (IGFBP), IGFBP-4, Delays Onset of Prostate Tumor Formation1
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