Roles for Nkx3.1 in prostate development and cancer

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In aging men, the prostate gland becomes hyperproliferative and displays a propensity toward carcinoma. Although this hyperproliferative process has been proposed to represent an inappropriate reactivation of an embryonic differentiation program, the regulatory genes responsible for normal prostate …
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Authors Bhatia-Gaur R;Donjacour AA;Sciavolino PJ;Kim M;Desai N;Young P;Norton CR;Gridley T;Cardiff RD;Cunha GR;Abate-Shen C;Shen MM;;
Journal genes & development
Year 1999
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