2016
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2016-2407
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Abstract 2407: Neuroendocrine and luminal progenitors drive cancer progression in prostate cancer

Abstract: Neuroendocrine differentiation of prostate cancer (PCa) occurs frequently during the development of castration resistance and rarely in primary tumors. Using the transgenic mouse model of prostate cancer (TRAMP) in a B6/C57 background, we were able to detect, isolate and further characterize basal, luminal and neuroendocrine subsets of cancer cells. We performed allograft experiments in NSG mice to ensure cellular stem and progenitor properties as well as metastatic potential, and thus created a murine model o… Show more

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