GREB1 is a novel androgen‐regulated gene required for prostate cancer growth
The Prostate2006Vol. 66(8), pp. 886–894
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James M. Rae, Michael D. Johnson, Kevin E. Cordero, Joshua O. Scheys, José M. Larios, Marco M. Gottardis, Kenneth J. Pienta, Marc E. Lippman
Abstract
GREB1 is expressed in proliferating prostatic tissue and prostate cancer, is regulated by androgens, and suppression of GREB1 blocks androgen-induced growth suggesting GREB1 may be critically involved in prostate cancer proliferation.
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