Multipotent and unipotent progenitors contribute to prostate postnatal development

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The prostate is a glandular epithelium composed of basal, luminal and neuroendocrine cells that originate from the urogenital sinus during embryonic development. After birth, the prostate keeps developing until the end of puberty. Here, we used inducible genetic lineage tracing experiments in mice t …
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Authors Ousset M;Van Keymeulen A;Bouvencourt G;Sharma N;Achouri Y;Simons BD;Blanpain C;;
Journal Nature Cell Biology
Year 2012
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