Objectives: To apply a systems pathology-based approach to the quantification of nuclear Active β-catenin and human leukocyte antigen class I, and assess the biomarker involvement in a cohort of prostate tumor patients. Results: The systems pathology approach applied allows a precise quantification of the marker expression in the different cell compartments as well as the determination of the areas that coexpress two markers. Our data shows that the accumulation of β-catenin in the nuclear compartment is significantly decreased in the adjacent normal areas when compared to tumor of the same patients (p < 0.001). In conclusion, the application of this novel multiple immunofluorescence assay demonstrates that the upregulation of Active β-cate...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent geneti...
This dissertation herein describes a novel strategy for Prostate Cancer (PCa) biomarker discovery em...
The histological diagnosis of prostate cancer is commonly based on morphological patterns. The prese...
To apply a systems pathology-based approach to the quantification of nuclear Active β-catenin and hu...
Prostate cancer; Systems pathology; Wnt/β-catenin pathwayCàncer de pròstata; Patologia de sistemes; ...
Objectives: At present, sufficient prognostic markers for prostate cancer (PCa) progression are stil...
BACKGROUND—Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men, and early detectio...
Prostate cancer is a significant health problem for men in the western world. Of particular concern...
β-catenin in its role as a nuclear signaling molecule has been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis...
Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in Norwegian men, and represents a substantial health ...
<p>Immunohistological staining was performed with H102 (panel A) and pT120 (panel B) antibodies on s...
peer reviewedInhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) is the main strategy to treat advanced prostat...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships among the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, androgen receptor (AR), a...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer among the male population. Conventional thera...
Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for prostate cancer (CaP) development ...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent geneti...
This dissertation herein describes a novel strategy for Prostate Cancer (PCa) biomarker discovery em...
The histological diagnosis of prostate cancer is commonly based on morphological patterns. The prese...
To apply a systems pathology-based approach to the quantification of nuclear Active β-catenin and hu...
Prostate cancer; Systems pathology; Wnt/β-catenin pathwayCàncer de pròstata; Patologia de sistemes; ...
Objectives: At present, sufficient prognostic markers for prostate cancer (PCa) progression are stil...
BACKGROUND—Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men, and early detectio...
Prostate cancer is a significant health problem for men in the western world. Of particular concern...
β-catenin in its role as a nuclear signaling molecule has been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis...
Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in Norwegian men, and represents a substantial health ...
<p>Immunohistological staining was performed with H102 (panel A) and pT120 (panel B) antibodies on s...
peer reviewedInhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) is the main strategy to treat advanced prostat...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships among the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, androgen receptor (AR), a...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer among the male population. Conventional thera...
Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for prostate cancer (CaP) development ...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent geneti...
This dissertation herein describes a novel strategy for Prostate Cancer (PCa) biomarker discovery em...
The histological diagnosis of prostate cancer is commonly based on morphological patterns. The prese...