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Interleukin-6 activates PI3K/Akt pathway and regulates cyclin A1 to promote prostate cancer cell survival
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Intracellular co-localization of trypsin-2 and matrix metalloprotease-9: Possible proteolytic cascade of trypsin-2, MMP-9 and enterokinase in carcinoma
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Constitutive expression of the antibacterial CXC chemokine GCP-2/CXCL6 by epithelial cells of the male reproductive tract.
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Multiple cellular mechanisms related to cyclin A1 in prostate cancer invasion and metastasis.
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ENSAM: Europium Nanoparticles for Signal Enhancement of Antibody Microarrays on Nanoporous Silicon.
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The Antibacterial Chemokine MIG/CXCL9 Is Constitutively Expressed in Epithelial Cells of the Male Urogenital Tract and Is Present in Seminal Plasma.
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The pentraxin serum amyloid P component is found in the male genital tract and attached to spermatozoa
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Long-term prediction of prostate cancer: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) velocity is predictive but does not improve the predictive accuracy of a single PSA measurement 15 years or more before cancer diagnosis in a large, representative, unscreened population
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Intermittent DHT administration enhances effect of docetaxel in a xenograft model by modulation of ER beta, AR and NEK2
2008) 23rd Annual Congress of the European Association of Urology, 2008 In European Urology Supplements 7(3). p.278-278(
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Multiple Cellular Mechanisms In Prostate Cancer Invasion And Metastasis
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