Cancer may arise from a cancer stem/progenitor cell that shares characteristics with its normal counterpart. We report the reconstitution of the original human prostate cancer specimen from epithelial cell lines (termed HPET for human prostate epithelial/hTERT) derived from this sample. These tumors can be described in terms of Gleason score, a classification not applied to any of the transgenic mouse models currently developed to mimic human disease. Immu-nohistochemical and Western blot analyses indicate that they do not express androgen receptor or p63, similar to that reported for prostate stem cells. These cell lines also express embryonic stem markers (Oct4, Nanog, and Sox2) as well as early progenitor cell markers (CD44 and Nestin) i...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
BACKGROUND: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopulati...
Background: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopula...
Existing therapies for prostate cancer eradicates the bulk of cells within a tumor. However, most pa...
Recently, various human tumors have been shown to contain stem-like cells called cancer stem cells. ...
Recently, various human tumors have been shown to contain stem-like cells called cancer stem cells. ...
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textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed male malignancy. Despite compelling epidemiology, the...
In this study, we investigated androgen metabolism in two different human prostate cancer cell lines...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
BACKGROUND: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopulati...
Background: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopula...
Existing therapies for prostate cancer eradicates the bulk of cells within a tumor. However, most pa...
Recently, various human tumors have been shown to contain stem-like cells called cancer stem cells. ...
Recently, various human tumors have been shown to contain stem-like cells called cancer stem cells. ...
Contains fulltext : 80277schalken.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGR...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed male malignancy. Despite compelling epidemiology, the...
In this study, we investigated androgen metabolism in two different human prostate cancer cell lines...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Despite the discovery over 60 years ago by Huggins and Hodges that prostate cancers respond to andro...