Prostate cancer is one of the devastating diseases characterized by genetic changes leading to uncontrolled growth and metastasis of the cells of the prostate gland and affects men worldwide. Conventional hormonal and chemotherapeutic agents are effective in mitigating the disease if diagnosed at an early stage. All dividing eukaryotic cells require mitotic progression for the maintenance of genomic integrity in progeny populations. The protein kinases, upon activation and de-activation in an ordered fashion, lead to spatial and temporal regulation of the cell division process. The entry into mitosis along with the progression into sub-phases of mitosis is ensured due to the activity of mitotic kinases. These kinases include Polo-Like-Kinas...
The protein kinase family, one of the largest gene families in eukaryotes, plays an important role i...
Recent efforts in cancer therapy investigations have been focused on developing a rational strategy ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and the second leadi...
Cells are the basic building blocks for all organisms and multiply through cell division. In order t...
The rapidly expanding scenario of treatment options for patients affected by prostate cancer (PC) is...
Suppression of cell proliferation by targeting mitosis is one potential cancer intervention. A numbe...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed for men in the U.S. Treatments for Castra...
Targeting mitotic regulation is recognized as an important strategy for cancer therapy. Aurora A/B k...
Metastatic prostate cancer lacks effective treatments and is a major cause of death in the United St...
Restricted until 07 May. 2011.Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in America a...
The article discusses unlabeled, investigational, or alternative use(s) of a product, device or tech...
The recently described transcriptomic switch to a mitosis program in castration-resistant prostate c...
Transcriptional deregulation has emerged as a hallmark of several cancer types. In metastatic castra...
PURPOSE:Protein kinases are known to play a prominent role in oncogenic progression across multiple ...
Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) is a central player in regulating entry into and progression through mitos...
The protein kinase family, one of the largest gene families in eukaryotes, plays an important role i...
Recent efforts in cancer therapy investigations have been focused on developing a rational strategy ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and the second leadi...
Cells are the basic building blocks for all organisms and multiply through cell division. In order t...
The rapidly expanding scenario of treatment options for patients affected by prostate cancer (PC) is...
Suppression of cell proliferation by targeting mitosis is one potential cancer intervention. A numbe...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed for men in the U.S. Treatments for Castra...
Targeting mitotic regulation is recognized as an important strategy for cancer therapy. Aurora A/B k...
Metastatic prostate cancer lacks effective treatments and is a major cause of death in the United St...
Restricted until 07 May. 2011.Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in America a...
The article discusses unlabeled, investigational, or alternative use(s) of a product, device or tech...
The recently described transcriptomic switch to a mitosis program in castration-resistant prostate c...
Transcriptional deregulation has emerged as a hallmark of several cancer types. In metastatic castra...
PURPOSE:Protein kinases are known to play a prominent role in oncogenic progression across multiple ...
Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) is a central player in regulating entry into and progression through mitos...
The protein kinase family, one of the largest gene families in eukaryotes, plays an important role i...
Recent efforts in cancer therapy investigations have been focused on developing a rational strategy ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and the second leadi...