In situ lineage tracking of human prostatic epithelial stem cell fate reveals a common clonal origin for basal and luminal cells.
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The many ways to make a luminal cell and a prostate cancer cellNotch signaling in prostate cancer: a moving targetThe living-tissue microscope: the importance of studying stem cells in their natural, undisturbed microenvironment.The prostate basal cell (BC) heterogeneity and the p63-positive BC differentiation spectrum in mice.Luminal cells are favored as the cell of origin for prostate cancerClonal expansion of early to mid-life mitochondrial DNA point mutations drives mitochondrial dysfunction during human ageing.Human α(2)β(1)(HI) CD133(+VE) epithelial prostate stem cells express low levels of active androgen receptorComparison of mitochondrial mutation spectra in ageing human colonic epithelium and disease: absence of evidence for purifying selection in somatic mitochondrial DNA point mutations.Prostate cancer and neuroendocrine differentiation: more neuronal, less endocrine?Multi-Drug Resistance ABC Transporter Inhibition Enhances Murine Ventral Prostate Stem/Progenitor Cell Differentiation.Cell kinetic studies fail to identify sequentially proliferating progenitors as the major source of epithelial renewal in the adult murine prostate.Mapping mitochondrial heteroplasmy in a Leydig tumor by laser capture micro-dissection and cycling temperature capillary electrophoresis.Recent advances in prostate development and links to prostatic diseasesRegulation of Prostate Development and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia by Autocrine Cholinergic Signaling via Maintaining the Epithelial Progenitor Cells in Proliferating Status.Lineage analysis of basal epithelial cells reveals their unexpected plasticity and supports a cell-of-origin model for prostate cancer heterogeneityA novel model of urinary tract differentiation, tissue regeneration, and disease: reprogramming human prostate and bladder cells into induced pluripotent stem cellsProstatic inflammation enhances basal-to-luminal differentiation and accelerates initiation of prostate cancer with a basal cell origin.Stem cell identification--in vivo lineage analysis versus in vitro isolation and clonal expansion.Notch signaling in the prostate: critical roles during development and in the hallmarks of prostate cancer biology.Prostate cancer stem cells: from theory to practice.Characterisations of human prostate stem cells reveal deficiency in class I UGT enzymes as a novel mechanism for castration-resistant prostate cancer.Multipotent Basal Stem Cells, Maintained in Localized Proximal Niches, Support Directed Long-Ranging Epithelial Flows in Human Prostates.Differential requirements for β-catenin in murine prostate cancer originating from basal versus luminal cells.Multipotent and unipotent progenitors contribute to prostate postnatal development.Isolation and functional interrogation of adult human prostate epithelial stem cells at single cell resolution.Differential requirements of androgen receptor in luminal progenitors during prostate regeneration and tumor initiation.
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In situ lineage tracking of human prostatic epithelial stem cell fate reveals a common clonal origin for basal and luminal cells.
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Anastasia C Rigas
Craig N Robson
John K Blackwood
Laura Wilson
Rakesh Heer
Raveen Sandher
Robert S Pickard
Robert W Taylor
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10.1002/PATH.2965
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z