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Zeitschrift Fur Orthopadie Und Ihre Grenzgebiete|October 1, 1977
[In memoriam Peter Pitzen]H Rössler, P Pitzen
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 26, 2023
Basal epithelial cells in prostate development, tumorigenesis, and cancer progressionSamuel P Pitzen, Scott M Dehm
Science Advances|February 28, 2024
Stat5 induces androgen receptor (<i>AR</i>) gene transcription in prostate cancer and offers a druggable pathway to target AR signalingCristina Maranto, Lavannya Sabharwal, Vindhya Udhane, et al.
Communications Biology|April 14, 2023
ALAN is a computational approach that interprets genomic findings in the context of tumor ecosystemsHannah E Bergom, Ashraf Shabaneh, Abderrahman Day, et al.
Nature Communications|April 24, 2021
CRISPR-Cas9 cytidine and adenosine base editing of splice-sites mediates highly-efficient disruption of proteins in primary and immortalized cellsMitchell G Kluesner, Walker S Lahr, Cara-Lin Lonetree, et al.
Oncotarget|April 9, 2026
CREB5 regulates stem cell-like transcriptional programs to enhance tumor progression in prostate cancerAllison Makovec, John T Phoenix, Hannah E Bergom, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2025
Comparative transcriptomics reveals a mixed basal, club, and hillock epithelial cell identity in castration-resistant prostate cancerSamuel P Pitzen, Amber N Rudenick, Yinjie Qiu, et al.
Nature Communications|November 5, 2021
Opposing transcriptional programs of KLF5 and AR emerge during therapy for advanced prostate cancerMeixia Che, Aashi Chaturvedi, Sarah A Munro, et al.
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Zeitschrift Fur Orthopadie Und Ihre Grenzgebiete|October 1, 1977
[In memoriam Peter Pitzen]H Rössler, P Pitzen
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 26, 2023
Basal epithelial cells in prostate development, tumorigenesis, and cancer progressionSamuel P Pitzen, Scott M Dehm
Science Advances|February 28, 2024
Stat5 induces androgen receptor (<i>AR</i>) gene transcription in prostate cancer and offers a druggable pathway to target AR signalingCristina Maranto, Lavannya Sabharwal, Vindhya Udhane, et al.
Communications Biology|April 14, 2023
ALAN is a computational approach that interprets genomic findings in the context of tumor ecosystemsHannah E Bergom, Ashraf Shabaneh, Abderrahman Day, et al.
Nature Communications|April 24, 2021
CRISPR-Cas9 cytidine and adenosine base editing of splice-sites mediates highly-efficient disruption of proteins in primary and immortalized cellsMitchell G Kluesner, Walker S Lahr, Cara-Lin Lonetree, et al.
Oncotarget|April 9, 2026
CREB5 regulates stem cell-like transcriptional programs to enhance tumor progression in prostate cancerAllison Makovec, John T Phoenix, Hannah E Bergom, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2025
Comparative transcriptomics reveals a mixed basal, club, and hillock epithelial cell identity in castration-resistant prostate cancerSamuel P Pitzen, Amber N Rudenick, Yinjie Qiu, et al.
Nature Communications|November 5, 2021
Opposing transcriptional programs of KLF5 and AR emerge during therapy for advanced prostate cancerMeixia Che, Aashi Chaturvedi, Sarah A Munro, et al.
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