Syndecan-1, a new target molecule involved in progression of androgen-independent prostate cancer
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- SHIMADA Keiji
- Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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- NAKAMURA Mitsutoshi
- Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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- DE VELASCO Marco A.
- Department of Urology, Kinki University School of Medicine
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- TANAKA Motoyoshi
- Department of Urology, Kinki University School of Medicine
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- OUJI Yukiteru
- Department of Parasitology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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- KONISHI Noboru
- Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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Author(s)
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- SHIMADA Keiji
- Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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- NAKAMURA Mitsutoshi
- Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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- DE VELASCO Marco A.
- Department of Urology, Kinki University School of Medicine
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- TANAKA Motoyoshi
- Department of Urology, Kinki University School of Medicine
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- OUJI Yukiteru
- Department of Parasitology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
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- KONISHI Noboru
- Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University School of Medicine
Journal
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- Cancer Sci
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Cancer Sci 100(7), 1248-1254, 2009-07-10
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