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    Hypomethylation of WNT5A, CRIP1 and S100P in prostate cancer by WANG, Q, WILLIAMSON, M, BOTT, S, BROOKMAN-AMISSAH, N, FREEMAN, A, NARICULAM, J, HUBANK, M. J. F, AHMED, A, MASTERS, J. R

    Published in Oncogene (04-10-2007)
    “…Oligoarray analysis of a matched pair of prostate cancer and normal cell lines derived from the same radical prostatectomy specimen identified 113 candidate…”
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    A role for class 3 semaphorins in prostate cancer by Blanc, V., Nariculam, J., Munson, P., Freeman, A., Klocker, H., Masters, J., Williamson, M.

    Published in The Prostate (01-05-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND Class 3 semaphorins are secreted proteins that act as guidance cues for migrating cells via their transmembrane receptors plexins and neuropilins…”
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    Nephrostomy insertion for patients with bilateral ureteric obstruction caused by prostate cancer by NARICULAM, J, MURPHY, D. G, JENNER, C, SELLARS, N, GWYTHER, S, GORDON, S. G, SWINN, M. J

    Published in British journal of radiology (01-07-2009)
    “…Ureteric obstruction causing renal failure is a serious complication of advanced prostate cancer. Percutaneous nephrostomies (PCNs) are used to decompress the…”
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    Patient selection for prostate biopsy: Risk-based or PSA-based? by Nariculam, J, Shabbir, M, Thomas, Karen, Le Roux, P.J, Walker, R.M, Charig, C.R, Parker, C

    “…Summary Aim The AUA Best Practice Statement on PSA advocates a risk-based approach to selecting men for biopsy, based not on a PSA threshold, but on the risk…”
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    ABSTRACTS: 42 Percutaneous nephrostomy insertion for patients with bilateral ureteric obstruction caused by prostate cancer by Nariculam, JA, Murphy, D G, Swinn, MJ

    Published in BJU international (01-03-2006)
    “…Introduction:Ureteric obstruction is a severe complication of advanced prostate cancer. Percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) can decompress the obstructed kidney(s)…”
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