Human prostate sphere‐forming cells represent a subset of basal epithelial cells capable of glandular regeneration in vivo
The Prostate2009Vol. 70(5), pp. 491–501
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Isla P. Garraway, Wenyi Sun, Chau P. Tran, Sven Perner, Bao Zhang, Andrew S. Goldstein, Scott Hahm, Maahum Haider, Christian Head, Robert E. Reiter, Mark A. Rubin, Owen N. Witte
Abstract
Human prostate sphere-forming cells self-renew, have tissue regeneration capability, and represent a subpopulation of basal cells.
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