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Publikováno v:
British Journal of Urology. 71:751-753
Publikováno v:
Europe PubMed Central
Cytokines of the TGF beta family are thought to be involved in cellular growth control and are therefore likely candidates to regulate homeostasis of the prostate. We have analyzed immunohistochemically the expression of TGF-beta 3 in normal prostate
Autor:
A E, Mottaz, R, Markwalder, M F, Fey, I, Klima, V W, Merz, G N, Thalmann, R K, Ball, U E, Studer
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 31(4)
We assessed the frequency and molecular basis of p53 mutations in clinically localized prostatic adenocarcinoma.Prostate specimens were examined from 100 patients with clinically localized prostatic adenocarcinoma and 13 patients with benign prostati
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 31(2)
We investigated the role of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) family in the neoplastic progression of the human prostate.Expression of TGF-beta mRNA was measured by Northern blot analysis of tissue extracts, and TGF-beta protein by immun
Publikováno v:
The Journal of urology. 154(1)
Between April 1985 and April 1993, 100 consecutive men underwent lower urinary tract reconstruction after cystectomy. An ileal low pressure reservoir using the Goodwin cup-patch principle was combined with an afferent ileal tubular segment. The early
Autor:
V W, Merz, U E, Studer
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology. Supplementum. 142
Autor:
Sanghee Park, Shin Egawa, M. F. Arnall, Dov Kadmon, V. W. Merz, Timothy C. Thompson, W. F. Flanagan, Peter T. Scardino
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology of Prostate Cancer ISBN: 9781461366478
Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process involving the accumulation of alterations within the cellular genome (reviewed in 1,2). These alterations can occur in protooncogenes converting them into activated oncogenes, and it has been suggested that the
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3704-5_37
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3704-5_37
Autor:
T C, Thompson, D, Kadmon, T L, Timme, V W, Merz, S, Egawa, T, Krebs, P T, Scardino, S H, Park
Publikováno v:
Cancer surveys. 11
The mouse prostate reconstitution model exploits the ability of the fetal urogenital sinus to differentiate into a mature prostate when grafted under the renal capsule of an adult isogenic male host. By use of a recombinant retroviral vector, the ras