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J T Isaacs

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Clinical Chemistry|February 1, 1993
Programming events in the regulation of cell proliferation and deathR Berges, J T Isaacs
The Prostate|December 1, 1994
Proliferation-dependent vs. independent programmed cell death of prostatic cancer cells involves distinct gene regulationY Furuya, J T Isaacs
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 30, 1989
"Thymineless" death in androgen-independent prostatic cancer cellsN Kyprianou, J T Isaacs
The Prostate|July 4, 2001
Mixed lineage kinase (MLK) family members are not involved in androgen regulation of prostatic proliferation or apoptosisJ Gao, J T Isaacs
Cancer Research|August 15, 1995
Human prostatic cancer cells are sensitive to programmed (apoptotic) death induced by the antiangiogenic agent linomideJ Vukanovic, J T Isaacs
Endocrinology|February 1, 1988
Activation of programmed cell death in the rat ventral prostate after castrationN Kyprianou, J T Isaacs
Cancer Treatment and Research|January 1, 1989
Biological basis for chemohormonal therapy for prostatic cancerJ T Isaacs, N Kyprianou
Urological Research|January 1, 1987
Development of androgen-independent tumor cells and their implication for the treatment of prostatic cancerJ T Isaacs, N Kyprianou
The Prostate|January 1, 1988
Nonrandom involvement of chromosome 4 in the progression of rat prostatic cancerJ T Isaacs, B Hukku
Cancer Research|August 12, 1998
Development of an androgen receptor-null model for identifying the initiation site for androgen stimulation of proliferation and suppression of programmed (apoptotic) death of PC-82 human prostate cancer cellsJ Gao, J T Isaacs
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Clinical Chemistry|February 1, 1993
Programming events in the regulation of cell proliferation and deathR Berges, J T Isaacs
The Prostate|December 1, 1994
Proliferation-dependent vs. independent programmed cell death of prostatic cancer cells involves distinct gene regulationY Furuya, J T Isaacs
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 30, 1989
"Thymineless" death in androgen-independent prostatic cancer cellsN Kyprianou, J T Isaacs
The Prostate|July 4, 2001
Mixed lineage kinase (MLK) family members are not involved in androgen regulation of prostatic proliferation or apoptosisJ Gao, J T Isaacs
Cancer Research|August 15, 1995
Human prostatic cancer cells are sensitive to programmed (apoptotic) death induced by the antiangiogenic agent linomideJ Vukanovic, J T Isaacs
Endocrinology|February 1, 1988
Activation of programmed cell death in the rat ventral prostate after castrationN Kyprianou, J T Isaacs
Cancer Treatment and Research|January 1, 1989
Biological basis for chemohormonal therapy for prostatic cancerJ T Isaacs, N Kyprianou
Urological Research|January 1, 1987
Development of androgen-independent tumor cells and their implication for the treatment of prostatic cancerJ T Isaacs, N Kyprianou
The Prostate|January 1, 1988
Nonrandom involvement of chromosome 4 in the progression of rat prostatic cancerJ T Isaacs, B Hukku
Cancer Research|August 12, 1998
Development of an androgen receptor-null model for identifying the initiation site for androgen stimulation of proliferation and suppression of programmed (apoptotic) death of PC-82 human prostate cancer cellsJ Gao, J T Isaacs
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