Aberrant androgen action in prostatic progenitor cells induces oncogenesis and tumor development through IGF1 and Wnt axes
Won Kyung Kim(City of Hope), Zijie Sun(Stanford University), Adam W. Olson(City of Hope), Sungyong You(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Robert D. Cardiff(University of California, Davis), Alex Hiroto(City of Hope), Jiaqi Mi(City of Hope), Alyssa J. Buckley(City of Hope), Jinhui Wang(Wenzhou Medical University), Donghoon Lee(City of Hope), Christian H. Nenninger(City of Hope), Vien Le(City of Hope), Joseph Aldahl(City of Hope)
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