Androgen ablation promotes neuroendocrine cell differentiation in dog and human prostate
The Prostate2002Vol. 51(2), pp. 117–125
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Abstract
The dog is a suitable animal model and mimics the human, since androgen ablation favored prostatic NE differentiation in both species. The down-regulation elicited by steroids suggests that the process may be reversible and hormonally-repressed.
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