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- who: Stephen J. Assinder et al. from the School Medical Sciences and Bosch Institute, University Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia have published the article: Cosuppression of Sprouty and Sprouty-Related Negative Regulators of FGF Signalling in Prostate Cancer: A Working Hypothesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 11/07/2014
- what: The authors aimed to determine whether deletion of either Spry 1 or Spry 2 alone could induce neoplastic changes in the mouse prostate, whilst also assessing public gene_expression datasets to test the hypothesis that cosuppression of SPRYs and SPREDs is associated with aggressive prostate cancers.
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