2015
DOI: 10.1002/pros.23109
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The influence of prostatic anatomy and neurotrophins on basal prostate epithelial progenitor cells

Abstract: Our results in mice support the model, in which the proximal urethral region contains the prostate stem cell niche while a stronger androgen-dependent regulation of adult prostate stem cells can be found in the peripheral prostatic tissue. Neutrophin signaling via nerve growth factor receptor is possibly involved in human prostate stem cell homeostasis.

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“…Furthermore, TrkB-positive vessels have been observed in foci of SCC (4). BDNF, a cytokine detected in a series of non-neurogenic tumors, belongs to the neurotrophin family and has been indicated to be involved in tumor cell proliferation and invasion (2,57); it also induces perineural invasion (810).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, TrkB-positive vessels have been observed in foci of SCC (4). BDNF, a cytokine detected in a series of non-neurogenic tumors, belongs to the neurotrophin family and has been indicated to be involved in tumor cell proliferation and invasion (2,57); it also induces perineural invasion (810).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%