| Vol. 13.22 – 24 June, 2022 |
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| To investigate the effect of ellagic acid (EA) on benign prostate hyperplasia, researchers used EA, a phytochemical abundant in fruits and vegetables, to treat testosterone propionate-induced benign prostate hyperplasia rats and RWPE-1 human prostate epithelial cells. [Cell Death & Disease] |
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| Scientists showed that high cell density-mediated activation of Hippo pathway blunted STAT3 activity in prostate cancer cells. [Cancer Science] |
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| Investigators examined the detailed cellular phenotypes and pathways regulated by miR-628 in prostate cancer cells. [Scientific Reports] |
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| Researchers investigated the effect of Stattic and Tocilizumab on proliferative, clonogenic, migratory, and invasive ability of human metastatic prostate cancer, as assessed by colony formation, wound healing, and migration assay. [Oncology Reports] |
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| Cytoskeleton associated protein 2 like (CKAP2L) expression was examined in the normal and tumor tissues of prostate cancer patients with RT-QPCR and Western blot. [BMC Cancer] |
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| Investigators identified two prostate cancer (PC) subtypes: PC immunity high and PC immunity low, consistently in ten different bulk tumor transcriptomic datasets and in a single-cell RNA-Seq dataset. [Medical Oncology] |
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| The authors identified miRNAs targeting androgen receptor (AR) coregulators. They examined target genes by combining miRNA-mRNA computational and experimental data from various databases. [Andrologia] |
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| The fields of developmental and cancer biology have long been interested in prostate organogenesis because of its relevance for understanding prostate disease. [Development] |
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| Scientists highlight the effects that androgens have on mitochondrial structure and function with emphasis on biogenesis, fusion/fission, mitophagy, bioenergetics, and reactive oxygen species production. [American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology] |
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| To increase public understanding of the causes of prostate cancer, the University of HawaiÊ»i Cancer Center will lead a $3.5 million public impact research study to further our understanding of prostate cancer to improve prediction of future disease. [University of Hawai’i News] |
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| July 10 – 13 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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| University of Bristol – Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
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| Pennsylvania State University – State College, Pennsylvania, United States |
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| Institute of Cancer Research – London, England, United Kingdom |
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| Sanford Research – Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States |
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| La Jolla Institute for Immunology – La Jolla, California, United States |
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