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Keratin 13 Is Enriched in Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells and May Identify Primary Prostate Tumors that Metastasize to the Bone.
PLoS One
15
2016
BC, Benign human prostate tubule-initiating cells, CD44, CD49f, Epcam, FC, Fetal prostate epithelial cells, KRT, KRT13, KRT13+, KRT13+ tumor foci, Keratin 13, LC, Prostate Tubule-Initiating Cells, TIC, acini, aggressive, aggressive tumor cells, androgen, basal cells, benign, benign stem-like cells, bone, bone metastases, cord, epithelial and stromal cells, human, human U133, keratin, luminal cells, metastatic prostate cancer, patients, prostate cancer, prostate tissue, prostatic ducts, sorted adult and fetal epithelial cells, stem, stem/progenitor-like cell, tumor
Author NameAffiliation
Xinmin LiDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
Tristan GroganDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
Tristan GroganDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
David ElashoffDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
David ElashoffDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
Stephen J FreedlandDurham VA Medical Center
Matthew B RettigDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
Matthew B RettigJonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, university of california los angeles
Beatrice S KnudsenCedars-Sinai Medical Center
Isla P GarrawayDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
Isla P GarrawayJonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, university of california los angeles
Isla P GarrawayGreater Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
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