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The LNCaP cell line--a new model for studies on human prostatic carcinoma.
Author(s):
J S Horoszewicz
,
S. Elbracht-Leong
,
Ida Chu
,
S Kakati
,
L Papsidero
,
Jaeuk Kim
,
Nathan Sandberg
,
Christina L. L. Chai
,
R. S. Arya
,
Steven M Friedman
,
Z Wajsman
Publication date:
1979-12-31
Journal:
Progress in clinical and biological research
Keywords:
Acid Phosphatase
,
biosynthesis
,
Adenocarcinoma
,
enzymology
,
pathology
,
Animals
,
Cell Line
,
Disease Models, Animal
,
Humans
,
Karyotyping
,
Lymphatic Metastasis
,
Male
,
Mice
,
Mice, Nude
,
anatomy & histology
,
Middle Aged
,
Neoplasms, Experimental
,
Prostatic Neoplasms
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Acid Phosphatase
,
biosynthesis
,
Adenocarcinoma
,
enzymology
,
pathology
,
Animals
,
Cell Line
,
Disease Models, Animal
,
Humans
,
Karyotyping
,
Lymphatic Metastasis
,
Male
,
Mice
,
Mice, Nude
,
anatomy & histology
,
Middle Aged
,
Neoplasms, Experimental
,
Prostatic Neoplasms
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Acid Phosphatase
,
biosynthesis
,
Adenocarcinoma
,
enzymology
,
pathology
,
Animals
,
Cell Line
,
Disease Models, Animal
,
Humans
,
Karyotyping
,
Lymphatic Metastasis
,
Male
,
Mice
,
Mice, Nude
,
anatomy & histology
,
Middle Aged
,
Neoplasms, Experimental
,
Prostatic Neoplasms
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