Like other cancer diseases, prostate cancer (PC) is caused by the accumulation of genetic alterations in the cells that drives malignant growth. These alterations are revealed by gene profiling and copy number alteration (CNA) analysis. Moreover, recent evidence suggests that also microRNAs have an important role in PC development. Despite efforts to profile PC, the alterations (gene, CNA, and miRNA) and biological processes that correlate with disease development and progression remain partially elusive. Many gene signatures proposed as diagnostic or prognostic tools in cancer poorly overlap. The identification of co-expressed genes, that are functionally related, can identify a core network of genes associated with PC with a better reprod...
Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer is the ...
Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is a fatally aggressive urogenital cancer killing millions of men, ...
The construction of a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network is an important step in the identific...
Like other cancer diseases, prostate cancer (PC) is caused by the accumulation of genetic alteration...
PURPOSE:Prostate cancer (PCa) causes a common male urinary system malignant tumour, and the molecula...
Objective. To identify key microRNAs (miRNAs) and their regulatory networks in prostate cancer. Meth...
PurposeProstate cancer (PCa) causes a common male urinary system malignant tumour, and the molecular...
Background: Systematic approaches to functionally identify key players in microRNA (miRNA)-target ne...
Technological and methodological advances in multi-omics data generation and integration approaches ...
Dysregulation of miRNAs has been demonstrated in several human malignancies including prostate cance...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the prostate cancer (PCa)-specific up-regulation of certai...
Technological and methodological advances in multi-omics data generation and integration approaches ...
<div><p>Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer...
Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer is the ...
Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is a fatally aggressive urogenital cancer killing millions of men, ...
Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer is the ...
Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is a fatally aggressive urogenital cancer killing millions of men, ...
The construction of a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network is an important step in the identific...
Like other cancer diseases, prostate cancer (PC) is caused by the accumulation of genetic alteration...
PURPOSE:Prostate cancer (PCa) causes a common male urinary system malignant tumour, and the molecula...
Objective. To identify key microRNAs (miRNAs) and their regulatory networks in prostate cancer. Meth...
PurposeProstate cancer (PCa) causes a common male urinary system malignant tumour, and the molecular...
Background: Systematic approaches to functionally identify key players in microRNA (miRNA)-target ne...
Technological and methodological advances in multi-omics data generation and integration approaches ...
Dysregulation of miRNAs has been demonstrated in several human malignancies including prostate cance...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that the prostate cancer (PCa)-specific up-regulation of certai...
Technological and methodological advances in multi-omics data generation and integration approaches ...
<div><p>Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer...
Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer is the ...
Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is a fatally aggressive urogenital cancer killing millions of men, ...
Recent studies have shown the contribution of miRNAs to cancer pathogenesis. Prostate cancer is the ...
Background: Prostate cancer (PC) is a fatally aggressive urogenital cancer killing millions of men, ...
The construction of a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network is an important step in the identific...