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    Prospective identification of tumorigenic prostate cancer stem cells by COLLINS, Anne T, BERRY, Paul A, HYDE, Catherine, STOWER, Michael J, MAITLAND, Norman J

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2005)
    “…Existing therapies for prostate cancer eradicates the bulk of cells within a tumor. However, most patients go on to develop androgen-independent disease that…”
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    JAK-STAT Blockade Inhibits Tumor Initiation and Clonogenic Recovery of Prostate Cancer Stem-like Cells by KROON, Paula, BERRY, Paul A, MAITLAND, Norman J, COLLINS, Anne T, STOWER, Michael J, RODRIGUES, Greta, MANN, Vincent M, SIMMS, Matthew, BHASIN, Deepak, CHETTIAR, Somsundaram, CHENGLONG LI, LI, Pui-Kai

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2013)
    “…Interleukin (IL)-6 overexpression and constitutive STAT3 activation occur in many cancers, including prostate cancer. However, their contribution to prostate…”
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    Regulation of the stem cell marker CD133 is independent of promoter hypermethylation in human epithelial differentiation and cancer by Pellacani, Davide, Packer, Richard J, Frame, Fiona M, Oldridge, Emma E, Berry, Paul A, Labarthe, Marie-Christine, Stower, Michael J, Simms, Matthew S, Collins, Anne T, Maitland, Norman J

    Published in Molecular cancer (29-07-2011)
    “…Epigenetic control is essential for maintenance of tissue hierarchy and correct differentiation. In cancer, this hierarchical structure is altered and…”
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    Androgen receptor signalling in prostate: Effects of stromal factors on normal and cancer stem cells by Berry, Paul A., Maitland, Norman J., Collins, Anne T.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (25-06-2008)
    “…The prostate gland is the most common site for cancer in males within the developed world. Androgens play a vital role in prostate development, maintenance of…”
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    The calcium sensor STIM1 is regulated by androgens in prostate stromal cells by Berry, Paul A., Birnie, Richard, Droop, Alastair P., Maitland, Norman J., Collins, Anne T.

    Published in The Prostate (01-11-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND Prostate development and maintenance in the adult results from an interaction of stromal and glandular components. Androgens can drive this process…”
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