Summary: A comprehensive cellular anatomy of normal human prostate is essential for solving the cellular origins of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer. The tools used to analyze the contribution of individual cell types are not robust. We provide a cellular atlas of the young adult human prostate and prostatic urethra using an iterative process of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and flow cytometry on ∼98,000 cells taken from different anatomical regions. Immunohistochemistry with newly derived cell type-specific markers revealed the distribution of each epithelial and stromal cell type on whole mounts, revising our understanding of zonal anatomy. Based on discovered cell surface markers, flow cytometry antibody panels w...
Summary: We perform a single-cell RNA sequencing analysis to investigate the phenotypic and function...
The prostate is vulnerable to two major age-associated diseases, cancer and benign enlargement, whic...
The structure and function of normal human prostate is still not fully understood. Herein, we concen...
textabstractThe normal prostate: The prostate is the largest accessory gland of the male reproductiv...
OBJECTIVES: Questions regarding the cell source and mechanisms in the initiation and progression of ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The human prostate has the size of a chestnut and envelops the ureth...
Background: The gene expression profiles of most human tissues have been studied by determining the ...
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The normal prostate shows a high degree of cellular organization. The basal layer is populated by pr...
Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men worldwide and consists of a mixture of t...
AbstractProstate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men worldwide and consists of a mixt...
The human prostate is a significant source of disease burden for adult males. In the malignant conte...
To characterize the subepithelial (SE) stromal cells in normal human prostate and to study phenotypi...
Prostate cancer is an enigmatic disease. Although prostatic-intraepithelial neoplasia appears as ear...
Background: Up to 80 % of cases of prostate cancer present with multifocal independent tumour lesion...
Summary: We perform a single-cell RNA sequencing analysis to investigate the phenotypic and function...
The prostate is vulnerable to two major age-associated diseases, cancer and benign enlargement, whic...
The structure and function of normal human prostate is still not fully understood. Herein, we concen...
textabstractThe normal prostate: The prostate is the largest accessory gland of the male reproductiv...
OBJECTIVES: Questions regarding the cell source and mechanisms in the initiation and progression of ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The human prostate has the size of a chestnut and envelops the ureth...
Background: The gene expression profiles of most human tissues have been studied by determining the ...
Contains fulltext : 80277schalken.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGR...
The normal prostate shows a high degree of cellular organization. The basal layer is populated by pr...
Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men worldwide and consists of a mixture of t...
AbstractProstate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men worldwide and consists of a mixt...
The human prostate is a significant source of disease burden for adult males. In the malignant conte...
To characterize the subepithelial (SE) stromal cells in normal human prostate and to study phenotypi...
Prostate cancer is an enigmatic disease. Although prostatic-intraepithelial neoplasia appears as ear...
Background: Up to 80 % of cases of prostate cancer present with multifocal independent tumour lesion...
Summary: We perform a single-cell RNA sequencing analysis to investigate the phenotypic and function...
The prostate is vulnerable to two major age-associated diseases, cancer and benign enlargement, whic...
The structure and function of normal human prostate is still not fully understood. Herein, we concen...