IgG gene expression and its possible significance in prostate cancers
The Prostate2011Vol. 72(6), pp. 690–701
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Abstract
IgG gene expression in PCa is related to cell differentiation and clinical status. PCa cell produced IgG is involved in the biological behavior of this cancer and may serve as a useful marker for cancer cell differentiation and prognosis. Locally produced IgG could be a potential target for therapy.
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