Current hormonal therapies for prostate cancer are effective initially, but inevitably tumours progress to an advanced, metastatic stage, often referred to as ‘androgen independent’. However, the androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is still key for their growth. It is speculated that tumours escape hormonal control via reduction in corepressor proteins. Manipulating such proteins is thus a potential therapeutic strategy to halt or even reverse tumour progression. We aimed to elucidate the effects of altering levels of the AR corepressor and androgen-target protein prohibitin (PHB) on prostate tumour growth. Prostate cancer cells incorporating an integrated androgen-responsive reporter gene and stably expressing vectors to inducibly ov...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
AbstractRecently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis...
Prostate cancers (PCs), initially responsive to anti-androgen therapies, often advance to a hormone-...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer found in men in the Western world. Predominantly, the...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Proteins involved in the growth response of prostate cancer cells to androgen were investigated by c...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
AbstractRecently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis...
Prostate cancers (PCs), initially responsive to anti-androgen therapies, often advance to a hormone-...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer found in men in the Western world. Predominantly, the...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Purpose: Progression to the castration-resistant state is the incurable and lethal end stage of pros...
Proteins involved in the growth response of prostate cancer cells to androgen were investigated by c...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
AbstractRecently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis...