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  • Cell-of-Origin of Cancer ve... Cell-of-Origin of Cancer versus Cancer Stem Cells: Assays and Interpretations
    Rycaj, Kiera; Tang, Dean G Cancer research, 10/2015, Volume: 75, Issue: 19
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    A tumor originates from a normal cell that has undergone tumorigenic transformation as a result of genetic mutations. This transformed cell is the cell-of-origin for the tumor. In contrast, an ...
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  • MicroRNA-141 suppresses pro... MicroRNA-141 suppresses prostate cancer stem cells and metastasis by targeting a cohort of pro-metastasis genes
    Liu, Can; Liu, Ruifang; Zhang, Dingxiao ... Nature communications, 01/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    MicroRNAs play important roles in regulating tumour development, progression and metastasis. Here we show that one of the miR-200 family members, miR-141, is under-expressed in several prostate ...
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  • Cellular determinants and m... Cellular determinants and microenvironmental regulation of prostate cancer metastasis
    Rycaj, Kiera; Li, Hangwen; Zhou, Jianjun ... Seminars in cancer biology, 06/2017, Volume: 44
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    Abstract Metastasis causes more than 90% of cancer-related deaths and most prostate cancer (PCa) patients also die from metastasis. The ‘metastatic cascade’ is a complex biological process that ...
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  • Stem cell and neurogenic ge... Stem cell and neurogenic gene-expression profiles link prostate basal cells to aggressive prostate cancer
    Zhang, Dingxiao; Park, Daechan; Zhong, Yi ... Nature communications, 02/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    The prostate gland mainly contains basal and luminal cells constructed as a pseudostratified epithelium. Annotation of prostate epithelial transcriptomes provides a foundation for discoveries that ...
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  • Linking prostate cancer cel... Linking prostate cancer cell AR heterogeneity to distinct castration and enzalutamide responses
    Li, Qiuhui; Deng, Qu; Chao, Hsueh-Ping ... Nature communications, 09/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Expression of androgen receptor (AR) in prostate cancer (PCa) is heterogeneous but the functional significance of AR heterogeneity remains unclear. Screening ~200 castration-resistant PCa (CRPC) ...
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  • LRIG1 is a pleiotropic andr... LRIG1 is a pleiotropic androgen receptor-regulated feedback tumor suppressor in prostate cancer
    Li, Qiuhui; Liu, Bigang; Chao, Hsueh-Ping ... Nature communications, 12/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    LRIG1 has been reported to be a tumor suppressor in gastrointestinal tract and epidermis. However, little is known about the expression, regulation and biological functions of LRIG1 in prostate ...
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  • Cancer Stem Cells: Constant... Cancer Stem Cells: Constantly Evolving and Functionally Heterogeneous Therapeutic Targets
    TAO YANG; RYCAJ, Kiera; LIU, Zhong-Min ... Cancer research, 06/2014, Volume: 74, Issue: 11
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    Elucidating the origin of and dynamic interrelationship between intratumoral cell subpopulations has clear clinical significance in helping to understand the cellular basis of treatment response, ...
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  • Immunotherapeutic Potential... Immunotherapeutic Potential of Anti-Human Endogenous Retrovirus-K Envelope Protein Antibodies in Targeting Breast Tumors
    Wang-Johanning, Feng; Rycaj, Kiera; Plummer, Joshua B. ... JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 02/2012, Volume: 104, Issue: 3
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    Background The envelope (env) protein of the human endogenous retrovirus type K (HERV-K) family is commonly expressed on the surface of breast cancer cells. We assessed whether HERV-K env is a ...
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