The growth and differentiation of the prostate gland are largely dependent on extracellular signaling factors. In addition to androgens, many polypeptide growth factors function through autocrine or paracrine networks. The paracrine interaction between stromal and epithelial cells is critical for androgen regulation, morphogenesis, epithelial cell proliferation, and secretory differentiation. Efforts to identify the essential growth factors and studies on their effects have been prompted by the fact that prostate cells in culture need substances other than androgens for proliferation. In this context, transforming growth factor-a and epidermal growth factor, among others, have been studied extensively. Recent advances have suggested that th...
A new family of angiogenic factors named endocrine-gland-derived vascular endothelial growth factors...
Abstract Background Metastatic Prostate cancer (PCa) cells have gained survival and invasive advanta...
BACKGROUND: The progression of normal prostatic epithelium to androgen-dependent cancer and, eventua...
The growth and differentiation of the prostate gland are largely dependent on extracellular signalin...
The development of prostate cancer and the progression from a normal prostate epithelium to androgen...
Although steroid hormones are reported to be a prerequisite for prostate cell proliferation, cell di...
AbstractAlthough cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most commonly occurring cancer in males, there ...
Although cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most commonly occurring cancer in males, there are majo...
Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are a family of proteins possessing paracrine, autocrine or endocri...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The mitogenic activity of several growth factors on androgen respons...
The transforming growth factor alpha-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) autocrine pathway has b...
Epithelial-stromal interactions are important not only in growth, development, and functional cytodi...
Synopsis.;This project tested my postulation that, in addition to the normal receptor, prostatic tum...
Transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α) is a potent mitogenic factor which acts by binding to the epide...
The molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer are still poorly understood, despite the threat that pro...
A new family of angiogenic factors named endocrine-gland-derived vascular endothelial growth factors...
Abstract Background Metastatic Prostate cancer (PCa) cells have gained survival and invasive advanta...
BACKGROUND: The progression of normal prostatic epithelium to androgen-dependent cancer and, eventua...
The growth and differentiation of the prostate gland are largely dependent on extracellular signalin...
The development of prostate cancer and the progression from a normal prostate epithelium to androgen...
Although steroid hormones are reported to be a prerequisite for prostate cell proliferation, cell di...
AbstractAlthough cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most commonly occurring cancer in males, there ...
Although cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most commonly occurring cancer in males, there are majo...
Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are a family of proteins possessing paracrine, autocrine or endocri...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The mitogenic activity of several growth factors on androgen respons...
The transforming growth factor alpha-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) autocrine pathway has b...
Epithelial-stromal interactions are important not only in growth, development, and functional cytodi...
Synopsis.;This project tested my postulation that, in addition to the normal receptor, prostatic tum...
Transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α) is a potent mitogenic factor which acts by binding to the epide...
The molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer are still poorly understood, despite the threat that pro...
A new family of angiogenic factors named endocrine-gland-derived vascular endothelial growth factors...
Abstract Background Metastatic Prostate cancer (PCa) cells have gained survival and invasive advanta...
BACKGROUND: The progression of normal prostatic epithelium to androgen-dependent cancer and, eventua...