Induction of promyelocytic leukemia zinc �nger protein by mir-200c-3p restores sensitivity to anti-androgen therapy in androgen-refractory prostate cancer and inhibits the cancer progression via down-regulation of integrin α3β4

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  • who: Sadan Dahal and colleagues from the Yeungnam University have published the paper: Induction of promyelocytic leukemia zinc ufffdnger protein by miR-200c-3p restores sensitivity to anti-androgen therapy in androgen-refractory prostate cancer and inhibits the cancer progression via down-regulation of integrin u03b13u03b24, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated the genes responsible for ARPC progression and ADT resistance and their regulatory mechanisms. This study demonstrated that miR-200c-3p treatment of ARPC is a promising therapeutic approach to restore the sensitivity to anti-androgen therapy and inhibit tumor growth and . . .

     

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