1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27301999000300003
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Fatores hormonais e genéticos na próstata normal e neoplásica

Abstract: Recently, a great deal of attention has focused on the growth regulatory effects of androgens in prostate cells. This has also resulted in much interest in the role of these steroid hormones in the development and maintenance of both normal and neoplastic prostate. However, it has not been possible to identify the exact relationship between androgenic hormone levels and the risk of this disease. The hormone-androgen receptor complex, by association with the DNA androgen response elements, specifically promotes… Show more

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“…Androgen hormones are considered important regulators of the processes of development, maturation, homeostasis, and functioning of the prostate gland (Carvalho‐Salles & Tajara, 1999; Taboga et al, 2009), being essential for the initiation of secretory activity during puberty (Campos, 2014), as well as the maintenance of morphology, functioning, and control of the mechanisms of cell proliferation and death in adults (Marker et al, 2003).…”
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“…Androgen hormones are considered important regulators of the processes of development, maturation, homeostasis, and functioning of the prostate gland (Carvalho‐Salles & Tajara, 1999; Taboga et al, 2009), being essential for the initiation of secretory activity during puberty (Campos, 2014), as well as the maintenance of morphology, functioning, and control of the mechanisms of cell proliferation and death in adults (Marker et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, Spearman correlation testing showed that the photoperiod was directly correlated to both temperature and rainfall in the analyzed region. This indicates that all abiotic factors were synergized to provide an increased food supply during the rainy season (fruits), which provides a more favorable environment for reproduction for a fru- -Salles & Tajara, 1999;Taboga et al, 2009), being essential for the initiation of secretory activity during puberty (Campos, 2014), as well as the maintenance of morphology, functioning, and control of the mechanisms of cell proliferation and death in adults (Marker et al, 2003).…”
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