2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.02.458478
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A molecular docking study of human STEAP2 for the discovery of new potential anti-prostate cancer chemotherapeutic candidates

Abstract: Prostate cancer refers to uncontrolled abnormal cell growth (Cancer) within the prostate gland. The disease is a rising health concern and accounts for 3.8% of all cancer deaths globally. Uganda has one of the highest incidence rates of the disease in Africa being 5.2% and many of the diagnosed patients are found to have advanced stage prostate cancer. This study aimed to use STEAP2 protein (prostate cancer specific biomarker) for the discovery of new lead compounds against prostate cancer. To determine the mo… Show more

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