As prostate cancer progresses to castration-resistant disease, there is an increase in signal transduction activity. Most castration-resistant prostate tumors continue to express the androgen receptor (AR) as well as androgen-responsive genes, despite the near absence of circulating androgen in these patients. The AR is regulated not only by its cognate steroid hormone, but also by interactions with a constellation of co-regulatory and signaling molecules. Thus, the elevated signaling activity that occurs during progression to castration resistance can affect prostate cancer cell growth either through the AR or independent of the AR. In order to identify signaling pathways that regulate prostate cancer cell growth, we screened a panel of sh...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Abstract Background The androgen receptor (AR) plays critical roles in both androgen-dependent and c...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
As prostate cancer progresses to castration-resistant disease, there is an increase in signal transd...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is the key driver in most prostate cancers (PCa), and ...
Restricted until 07 May. 2011.Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in America a...
The mechanism by which prostate cancer progresses from androgen dependence (AD) to androgen independ...
The mechanism by which prostate cancer progresses from androgen dependence (AD) to androgen independ...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
There is significant need to identify novel prostate cancer drug targets because current hormone the...
<div><p>There is significant need to identify novel prostate cancer drug targets because current hor...
BACKGROUND: The androgen receptor (AR) is a major drug target in prostate cancer (PCa). We profiled ...
BACKGROUND: The androgen receptor (AR) is a major drug target in prostate cancer (PCa). We profiled ...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the ...
BACKGROUND:The androgen receptor (AR) plays important roles in the development of male phenotype and...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Abstract Background The androgen receptor (AR) plays critical roles in both androgen-dependent and c...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
As prostate cancer progresses to castration-resistant disease, there is an increase in signal transd...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is the key driver in most prostate cancers (PCa), and ...
Restricted until 07 May. 2011.Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in America a...
The mechanism by which prostate cancer progresses from androgen dependence (AD) to androgen independ...
The mechanism by which prostate cancer progresses from androgen dependence (AD) to androgen independ...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
There is significant need to identify novel prostate cancer drug targets because current hormone the...
<div><p>There is significant need to identify novel prostate cancer drug targets because current hor...
BACKGROUND: The androgen receptor (AR) is a major drug target in prostate cancer (PCa). We profiled ...
BACKGROUND: The androgen receptor (AR) is a major drug target in prostate cancer (PCa). We profiled ...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the ...
BACKGROUND:The androgen receptor (AR) plays important roles in the development of male phenotype and...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Abstract Background The androgen receptor (AR) plays critical roles in both androgen-dependent and c...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...