In general, cancer, encompassing prostate cancer (PCa), is a disease that utilises signalling pathways to progress through the uncontrolled proliferation of cancerous cells. Although the mechanisms of how the cells evade intrinsic or extrinsic signals of death and keep on dividing is not completely understood, there is a plethora of evidence that point to certain signalling molecules that are crucial conveyors of the fine tuning that slightly differs in cancer in comparison to control states. The present chapter provides a detailed description of the key regulators of PCa cell life and unveils their closely communicating proteins that aid in the fine tuning of the cancerous state
Background: The problem of prostate cancer progression to androgen independence has been extensively...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and the second leadi...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and second leading cause o...
In general, cancer, encompassing prostate cancer (PCa), is a disease that utilises signalling pathwa...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
As the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men, prostate cancer can progress to the a...
Prostate cancer co-opts a unique set of cellular pathways in its initiation and progression. The het...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the ...
The problem of prostate cancer progression to androgen independence has been extensively studied. Se...
Prostate cancer (PCa) primarily depends on androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway for the initiati...
Androgen signaling is critical for proliferation of prostate cancer cells but cannot be fully inhibi...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Prostate cancer (PCa) remains the most highly diagnosed, noncutaneous malignancy in men in the Unite...
The prostate gland is exquisitely sensitive to androgen receptor (AR) signaling. AR signaling is obl...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies found in males. The development of PCa ...
Background: The problem of prostate cancer progression to androgen independence has been extensively...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and the second leadi...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and second leading cause o...
In general, cancer, encompassing prostate cancer (PCa), is a disease that utilises signalling pathwa...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
As the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men, prostate cancer can progress to the a...
Prostate cancer co-opts a unique set of cellular pathways in its initiation and progression. The het...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the ...
The problem of prostate cancer progression to androgen independence has been extensively studied. Se...
Prostate cancer (PCa) primarily depends on androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway for the initiati...
Androgen signaling is critical for proliferation of prostate cancer cells but cannot be fully inhibi...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Prostate cancer (PCa) remains the most highly diagnosed, noncutaneous malignancy in men in the Unite...
The prostate gland is exquisitely sensitive to androgen receptor (AR) signaling. AR signaling is obl...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies found in males. The development of PCa ...
Background: The problem of prostate cancer progression to androgen independence has been extensively...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and the second leadi...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and second leading cause o...