Androgen levels increase by intratumoral de novo steroidogenesis during progression of castration-resistant prostate cancer JA Locke, ES Guns, AA Lubik, HH Adomat, SC Hendy, CA Wood, ... Cancer research 68 (15), 6407-6415, 2008 | 958 | 2008 |
Intraprostatic androgens and androgen-regulated gene expression persist after testosterone suppression: therapeutic implications for castration-resistant prostate cancer EA Mostaghel, ST Page, DW Lin, L Fazli, IM Coleman, LD True, ... Cancer research 67 (10), 5033-5041, 2007 | 644 | 2007 |
Interaction of nuclear receptors with the Wnt/β-catenin/Tcf signaling axis: Wnt you like to know? DJ Mulholland, S Dedhar, GA Coetzee, CC Nelson Endocrine reviews 26 (7), 898-915, 2005 | 534 | 2005 |
Development and application of a salmonid EST database and cDNA microarray: data mining and interspecific hybridization characteristics ML Rise, KR von Schalburg, GD Brown, MA Mawer, RH Devlin, N Kuipers, ... Genome research 14 (3), 478-490, 2004 | 383 | 2004 |
Akt phosphorylates the Y-box binding protein 1 at Ser102 located in the cold shock domain and affects the anchorage-independent growth of breast cancer cells BW Sutherland, J Kucab, J Wu, C Lee, MCU Cheang, E Yorida, D Turbin, ... Oncogene 24 (26), 4281-4292, 2005 | 372 | 2005 |
Targeting ASCT2‐mediated glutamine uptake blocks prostate cancer growth and tumour development Q Wang, RA Hardie, AJ Hoy, M Van Geldermalsen, D Gao, L Fazli, ... The Journal of pathology 236 (3), 278-289, 2015 | 369 | 2015 |
Dysregulation of sterol response element-binding proteins and downstream effectors in prostate cancer during progression to androgen independence SL Ettinger, R Sobel, TG Whitmore, M Akbari, DR Bradley, ME Gleave, ... Cancer research 64 (6), 2212-2221, 2004 | 327 | 2004 |
Cooperative interactions between androgen receptor (AR) and heat-shock protein 27 facilitate AR transcriptional activity A Zoubeidi, A Zardan, E Beraldi, L Fazli, R Sowery, P Rennie, C Nelson, ... Cancer research 67 (21), 10455-10465, 2007 | 303 | 2007 |
Testosterone-repressed prostate message-2 is an antiapoptotic gene involved in progression to androgen independence in prostate cancer H Miyake, C Nelson, PS Rennie, ME Gleave Cancer research 60 (1), 170-176, 2000 | 292 | 2000 |
Conifer defence against insects: microarray gene expression profiling of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) induced by mechanical wounding or feeding by spruce budworms … SG Ralph, H Yueh, M Friedmann, D Aeschliman, JA Zeznik, CC Nelson, ... Plant, Cell & Environment 29 (8), 1545-1570, 2006 | 283 | 2006 |
miRDeep*: an integrated application tool for miRNA identification from RNA sequencing data J An, J Lai, ML Lehman, CC Nelson Nucleic acids research 41 (2), 727-737, 2013 | 265 | 2013 |
Increased hsp27 after androgen ablation facilitates androgen-independent progression in prostate cancer via signal transducers and activators of transcription 3–mediated … P Rocchi, E Beraldi, S Ettinger, L Fazli, RL Vessella, C Nelson, M Gleave Cancer research 65 (23), 11083-11093, 2005 | 264 | 2005 |
PTEN and GSK3β: key regulators of progression to androgen-independent prostate cancer DJ Mulholland, S Dedhar, H Wu, CC Nelson Oncogene 25 (3), 329-337, 2006 | 263 | 2006 |
Progression to androgen independence is delayed by adjuvant treatment with antisense Bcl-2 oligodeoxynucleotides after castration in the LNCaP prostate tumor model M Gleave, A Tolcher, H Miyake, C Nelson, B Brown, E Beraldi, J Goldie Clinical cancer research 5 (10), 2891-2898, 1999 | 262 | 1999 |
Determinants of DNA sequence specificity of the androgen, progesterone, and glucocorticoid receptors: evidence for differential steroid receptor response elements CC Nelson, SC Hendy, RJ Shukin, H Cheng, N Bruchovsky, BF Koop, ... Molecular endocrinology 13 (12), 2090-2107, 1999 | 258 | 1999 |
Acquisition of chemoresistant phenotype by overexpression of the antiapoptotic gene testosterone-repressed prostate message-2 in prostate cancer xenograft models H Miyake, C Nelson, PS Rennie, ME Gleave Cancer research 60 (9), 2547-2554, 2000 | 248 | 2000 |
YB‐1 is upregulated during prostate cancer tumor progression and increases P‐glycoprotein activity P Giménez‐Bonafé, MN Fedoruk, TG Whitmore, M Akbari, JL Ralph, ... The Prostate 59 (3), 337-349, 2004 | 240 | 2004 |
Fish and chips: various methodologies demonstrate utility of a 16,006-gene salmonid microarray KR von Schalburg, ML Rise, GA Cooper, GD Brown, AR Gibbs, ... BMC genomics 6, 1-8, 2005 | 234 | 2005 |
Targeting amino acid transport in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: effects on cell cycle, cell growth, and tumor development Q Wang, J Tiffen, CG Bailey, ML Lehman, W Ritchie, L Fazli, C Metierre, ... Journal of the National Cancer Institute 105 (19), 1463-1473, 2013 | 225 | 2013 |
The androgen receptor can promote β-catenin nuclear translocation independently of adenomatous polyposis coli DJ Mulholland, H Cheng, K Reid, PS Rennie, CC Nelson Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (20), 17933-17943, 2002 | 212 | 2002 |