MicroRNA-3162-5p-Mediated Crosstalk between Kallikrein Family Members Including Prostate-Specific Antigen in Prostate Cancer [Molecular Diagnostics and Genetics]
CONCLUSIONS:
Our study provides an insight into possible involvement of miR-3162-5p in PCa etiology by targeting KLKs and AR. It highlights clinical utility of miR-3162-5p and its interactive axis as a new class of biomarkers and therapeutic targets for PCa.
Source: Clinical Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Authors: Matin, F., Jeet, V., Srinivasan, S., Cristino, A. S., Panchadsaram, J., Clements, J. A., on behalf of Australian Prostate Cancer BioResource, Batra, J. Tags: Molecular Diagnostics and Genetics Source Type: research
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