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Components of cell-matrix linkage as potential new markers for prostate cancer [PDF]
Prostate cancer is one of the most common tumor diseases worldwide. Often being non-aggressive, prostate tumors in these cases do not need immediate treatment.
Eble, Johannes Andreas, Navdaev, Alexey
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Loss of signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 is associated with prostate cancer recurrence [PDF]
STAT1 loss has previously been implicated in cell line studies to modify prostate cancer cell growth and survival, however the clinical significance of this has not previously been established.
Edwards, Joanne +6 more
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Co-Catalytic Metallopeptidases as Pharmaceutical Targets [PDF]
Understanding the reaction mechanism of co-catalytic metallopeptidases provides a starting point for the design and synthesis of new molecules that can be screened as potential pharmaceuticals. Many of the enzymes that contain co-catalytic metallo-active
Bzymek, Krzysztof P. +2 more
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Substrate specificity of prostate-specific membrane antigen [PDF]
A series of putative dipeptide substrates of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) was prepared that explored alpha- and beta/gamma-linked acidic residues at the P1 position and various chromophores at the P2 position, while keeping the P1' residue constant as L-Glu.
Anderson, Marc O +6 more
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Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies and one major leading cause of mortality from cancers in old men. Due to its specific overexpression in PCa cells, the prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) has become an ideal molecular ...
LI Hui, YANG Zhi
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Advances in the design and development of oncolytic measles viruses. [PDF]
A successful oncolytic virus is one that selectively propagates and destroys cancerous tissue without causing excessive damage to the normal surrounding tissue. Oncolytic measles virus (MV) is one such virus that exhibits this characteristic and thus has
Hutzen, Brian +2 more
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Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a Type II transmembrane glycoprotein which is extremely overexpressed in prostate cancer epithelial cells. Recently, PSMA-targeted small molecule labeled with 68Ga and 99mTc allowed precise molecular imaging ...
Esmail Jafari +3 more
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Purpose: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) ligands targeting has shown promising results in staging of prostate cancer (PCa). The aim of present study was to evaluate the value of 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT in PCa patients with biochemical recurrence ...
Xing Zhou +16 more
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Death receptor 5 expression is inversely correlated with prostate cancer progression. [PDF]
Prostate carcinoma (PCa) is one of the most common cancers in men. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has been widely used to predict the outcome of PCa and screening with PSA has resulted in a decline in mortality. However, PSA is not an optimal prognostic
Antonio-Andres, Gabriela +10 more
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Trop2 and its overexpression in cancers: regulation and clinical/therapeutic implications. [PDF]
Trop2 is a transmembrane glycoprotein encoded by the Tacstd2 gene. It is an intracellular calcium signal transducer that is differentially expressed in many cancers. It signals cells for self-renewal, proliferation, invasion, and survival.
Bonavida, Benjamin, Shvartsur, Anna
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