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Plos One|September 22, 2011
Drug-tolerant cancer cells show reduced tumor-initiating capacity: depletion of CD44 cells and evidence for epigenetic mechanismsHong Yan, Xin Chen, Qiuping Zhang, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|April 10, 2016
Defining a Population of Stem-like Human Prostate Cancer Cells That Can Generate and Propagate Castration-Resistant Prostate CancerXin Chen, Qiuhui Li, Xin Liu, et al.
Nature Communications|March 1, 2016
Stem cell and neurogenic gene-expression profiles link prostate basal cells to aggressive prostate cancerDingxiao Zhang, Daechan Park, Yi Zhong, et al.
Nature Medicine|January 18, 2011
The microRNA miR-34a inhibits prostate cancer stem cells and metastasis by directly repressing CD44Can Liu, Kevin Kelnar, Bigang Liu, et al.
Cell Discovery|November 22, 2016
NANOG reprograms prostate cancer cells to castration resistance via dynamically repressing and engaging the AR/FOXA1 signaling axisCollene R Jeter, Bigang Liu, Yue Lu, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|May 8, 2012
The PSA(-/lo) prostate cancer cell population harbors self-renewing long-term tumor-propagating cells that resist castrationJichao Qin, Xin Liu, Brian Laffin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 30, 2008
Critical and distinct roles of p16 and telomerase in regulating the proliferative life span of normal human prostate epithelial progenitor cellsBobby Bhatia, Ming Jiang, Mahipal Suraneni, et al.
Nature Communications|June 6, 2020
Author Correction: LRIG1 is a pleiotropic androgen receptor-regulated feedback tumor suppressor in prostate cancerQiuhui Li, Bigang Liu, Hsueh-Ping Chao, et al.
Nature Communications|December 4, 2019
LRIG1 is a pleiotropic androgen receptor-regulated feedback tumor suppressor in prostate cancerQiuhui Li, Bigang Liu, Hsueh-Ping Chao, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 3, 2016
ATXN7L3 and ENY2 Coordinate Activity of Multiple H2B Deubiquitinases Important for Cellular Proliferation and Tumor GrowthBoyko S Atanassov, Ryan D Mohan, Xianjiang Lan, et al.
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Plos One|September 22, 2011
Drug-tolerant cancer cells show reduced tumor-initiating capacity: depletion of CD44 cells and evidence for epigenetic mechanismsHong Yan, Xin Chen, Qiuping Zhang, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|April 10, 2016
Defining a Population of Stem-like Human Prostate Cancer Cells That Can Generate and Propagate Castration-Resistant Prostate CancerXin Chen, Qiuhui Li, Xin Liu, et al.
Nature Communications|March 1, 2016
Stem cell and neurogenic gene-expression profiles link prostate basal cells to aggressive prostate cancerDingxiao Zhang, Daechan Park, Yi Zhong, et al.
Nature Medicine|January 18, 2011
The microRNA miR-34a inhibits prostate cancer stem cells and metastasis by directly repressing CD44Can Liu, Kevin Kelnar, Bigang Liu, et al.
Cell Discovery|November 22, 2016
NANOG reprograms prostate cancer cells to castration resistance via dynamically repressing and engaging the AR/FOXA1 signaling axisCollene R Jeter, Bigang Liu, Yue Lu, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|May 8, 2012
The PSA(-/lo) prostate cancer cell population harbors self-renewing long-term tumor-propagating cells that resist castrationJichao Qin, Xin Liu, Brian Laffin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 30, 2008
Critical and distinct roles of p16 and telomerase in regulating the proliferative life span of normal human prostate epithelial progenitor cellsBobby Bhatia, Ming Jiang, Mahipal Suraneni, et al.
Nature Communications|June 6, 2020
Author Correction: LRIG1 is a pleiotropic androgen receptor-regulated feedback tumor suppressor in prostate cancerQiuhui Li, Bigang Liu, Hsueh-Ping Chao, et al.
Nature Communications|December 4, 2019
LRIG1 is a pleiotropic androgen receptor-regulated feedback tumor suppressor in prostate cancerQiuhui Li, Bigang Liu, Hsueh-Ping Chao, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 3, 2016
ATXN7L3 and ENY2 Coordinate Activity of Multiple H2B Deubiquitinases Important for Cellular Proliferation and Tumor GrowthBoyko S Atanassov, Ryan D Mohan, Xianjiang Lan, et al.
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