Epiregulin expression and secretion is increased in castration-resistant prostate cancer

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Marc Wiesehu00f6fer and colleagues from the University of South Carolina, United States have published the article: Epiregulin expression and secretion is increased in castration-resistant prostate cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: In this study five cell lines representing different stages of PCa are used to investigate the presence of EREG at variant PCa stages in_vitro and putative causes for elevated EREG secretion. In the following the aggressiveness of PCa was compared with the EREG IRS.

SUMMARY

    Although increased expression of EREG has already been demonstrated after androgen deprivation of . . .

     

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