BACKGROUND Loss‐of‐function of Pax2 results in severe defects of the male reproductive system, and Pax2 expression is detected in mouse prostate lobes and human prostatic cancers. However, the role for Pax2 in prostate development remains poorly understood. METHODS The expression of Pax2 was examined by in situ hybridization at various developmental stages. Urogenital sinuses were dissected out at E18.5 from mouse Pax2 mutants and controls, cultured in vitro or grafted under the renal capsule of CD1 nude mice. The expression of prostate developmental regulatory factors was analyzed by semi‐quantitative real‐time PCR or immuohistochemistry. RESULTS Pax2 is expressed in the epithelial cells of prostate buds. Loss‐of‐function of Pax2 ...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
15-Lipoxygenase 2 (15-LOX2), a lipid-peroxidizing enzyme, is mainly expressed in the luminal compart...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
BACKGROUND. Loss-of-function of Pax2 results in severe defects of the male reproductive system, and ...
AbstractThe mammalian prostate arises from the urogenital sinus and few factors have been identified...
AbstractThe prostate is a male accessory sex gland found only in mammals that functions to produce a...
AbstractThe Pax family of transcription factors plays important roles in vertebrate organogenesis. P...
AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing interm...
PAX2 is the second member of the nine-member PAX gene family. PAX2's role begins as a developmental ...
In aging men, the prostate gland becomes hyperproliferative and displays a propensity toward carcino...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pax2 is essential for the development of the urogenital system. Pax...
Mouse prostate organogenesis is initiated with the outgrowth of the urogenital sinus epithelium (UG...
AbstractElucidating the mechanism of prostate cancer cell invasion may lead to the identification of...
AbstractThe establishment of prostatic budding patterns occurs early in prostate development but mec...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
15-Lipoxygenase 2 (15-LOX2), a lipid-peroxidizing enzyme, is mainly expressed in the luminal compart...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
BACKGROUND. Loss-of-function of Pax2 results in severe defects of the male reproductive system, and ...
AbstractThe mammalian prostate arises from the urogenital sinus and few factors have been identified...
AbstractThe prostate is a male accessory sex gland found only in mammals that functions to produce a...
AbstractThe Pax family of transcription factors plays important roles in vertebrate organogenesis. P...
AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing interm...
PAX2 is the second member of the nine-member PAX gene family. PAX2's role begins as a developmental ...
In aging men, the prostate gland becomes hyperproliferative and displays a propensity toward carcino...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pax2 is essential for the development of the urogenital system. Pax...
Mouse prostate organogenesis is initiated with the outgrowth of the urogenital sinus epithelium (UG...
AbstractElucidating the mechanism of prostate cancer cell invasion may lead to the identification of...
AbstractThe establishment of prostatic budding patterns occurs early in prostate development but mec...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
15-Lipoxygenase 2 (15-LOX2), a lipid-peroxidizing enzyme, is mainly expressed in the luminal compart...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...