p63-expressing cells are the stem cells of developing prostate, bladder, and colorectal epithelia.
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Stem cells in genetically-engineered mouse models of prostate cancerQuantitative lineage tracing strategies to resolve multipotency in tissue-specific stem cellsp63+ ureteric bud tip cells are progenitors of intercalated cells.Trp63 is regulated by STAT5 in mammary tissue and subject to differentiation in cancer.A population of progenitor cells in the basal and intermediate layers of the murine bladder urothelium contributes to urothelial development and regeneration.The prostate basal cell (BC) heterogeneity and the p63-positive BC differentiation spectrum in mice.DEK promotes HPV-positive and -negative head and neck cancer cell proliferation.Notch3-Jagged signaling controls the pool of undifferentiated airway progenitors.Cytokeratin 15 marks basal epithelia in developing ureters and is upregulated in a subset of urothelial cell carcinomas.Clonal, self-renewing and differentiating human and porcine urothelial cells, a novel stem cell population.Prostate adenocarcinomas aberrantly expressing p63 are molecularly distinct from usual-type prostatic adenocarcinomas.Prostate cancer and neuroendocrine differentiation: more neuronal, less endocrine?Hedgehog signaling in prostate epithelial-mesenchymal growth regulation.Role of chromatin and transcriptional co-regulators in mediating p63-genome interactions in keratinocytesPathway Regulation of p63, a Director of Epithelial Cell FateEnrichment of Human Stem-Like Prostate Cells with s-SHIP Promoter Activity Uncovers a Role in Stemness for the Long Noncoding RNA H19.Role of testicular luminal factors on Basal cell elongation and proliferation in the mouse epididymisCell kinetic studies fail to identify sequentially proliferating progenitors as the major source of epithelial renewal in the adult murine prostate.Enrichment of the Cancer Stem Phenotype in Sphere Cultures of Prostate Cancer Cell Lines Occurs through Activation of Developmental Pathways Mediated by the Transcriptional Regulator ΔNp63αThe long noncoding RNA HOTAIR has tissue and cell type-dependent effects on HOX gene expression and phenotype of urothelial cancer cells.A global analysis of the complex landscape of isoforms and regulatory networks of p63 in human cells and tissues.Prostate Sphere-forming Stem Cells Are Derived from the P63-expressing Basal Compartment.Type 2 Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Preserves Stemness and Prevents Differentiation of Prostate Stem Cells from the Basal Compartment.Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Prostate: Emerging Insights from Molecular Data and Updates to the 2016 World Health Organization Classification.Dual ligand/receptor interactions activate urothelial defenses against uropathogenic E. coliAndrogen Deprivation Accelerates the Prostatic Urethra Wound Healing After Thulium Laser Resection of the Prostate by Promoting Re-Epithelialization and Regulating the Macrophage Polarization.Nuclear iASPP may facilitate prostate cancer progression.Advanced neuroendocrine prostate tumors regress to stemnessCharacterization of autoimmune inflammation induced prostate stem cell expansion.Stem cell and neurogenic gene-expression profiles link prostate basal cells to aggressive prostate cancer.The function of Drosophila p53 isoforms in apoptosis.Conditional ablation of p63 indicates that it is essential for embryonic development of the central nervous system.Identification of Different Classes of Luminal Progenitor Cells within Prostate Tumors.Basset: learning the regulatory code of the accessible genome with deep convolutional neural networksThe essential role of GATA transcription factors in adult murine prostate.T-cadherin in prostate cancer: relationship with cancer progression, differentiation and drug resistanceContributions of epithelial-mesenchymal transition and cancer stem cells to the development of castration resistance of prostate cancerHow the TP53 family proteins TP63 and TP73 contribute to tumorigenesis: regulators and effectors.A toolbox to study epidermal cell types in zebrafish.Prostate cancer stem cells: deciphering the origins and pathways involved in prostate tumorigenesis and aggression.
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p63-expressing cells are the stem cells of developing prostate, bladder, and colorectal epithelia.
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p63-expressing cells are the s ...... der, and colorectal epithelia.
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p63-expressing cells are the s ...... der, and colorectal epithelia.
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p63-expressing cells are the s ...... der, and colorectal epithelia.
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p63-expressing cells are the s ...... der, and colorectal epithelia.
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Chiara Grisanzio
Jean-Christophe Pignon
Jiaxi Song
Ramesh A Shivdasani
Sabina Signoretti
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10.1073/PNAS.1221216110
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2013-04-25T00:00:00Z