Identification of secreted glycoproteins of human prostate and bladder stromal cells by comparative quantitative proteomics
The Prostate2008Vol. 69(1), pp. 49–61
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Young Ah Goo, Alvin Y. Liu, Soyoung Ryu, Scott A. Shaffer, Lars Malmström, Laura Page, Liem T. Nguyen, Catalin E. Doneanu, David R. Goodlett
Abstract
We have identified a number of potential proteins for stromal signaling and bladder or prostate differentiation program. The prostate stromal/epithelial signaling may be accomplished through activation of the ECM-receptor interaction, complement and coagulation cascades, focal adhesion and cell adhesion pathways.
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