SAT-326 INPP4B Suppresses Prostate Inflammation And Protects Mice Fed With High-fat Diet From The Development Of Prostate Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Manqi Zhang(Southwest University), Irina U. Agoulnik(University of South Florida), Elena M. Kaftanovskaya(Florida International University), Jean Vacher(Montreal Clinical Research Institute), Alexander I. Agoulnik(Florida International University), Michael Ittmann(Baylor College of Medicine), Judy L. Vasquez(Florida International University)
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