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Volume:
20
Issue:
3
1. The path forward in prostate cancer therapeutics
Page:213—214
2. Bone-targeted therapies to reduce skeletal morbidity in prostate cancer
Page:215—220
3. Role of chemotherapy in prostate cancer
Page:221—229
4. Utility of cell-free nucleic acid and circulating tumor cell analyses in prostate cancer
Page:230—237
5. The role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma in prostate cancer
Page:238—243
6. Vitamin D in prostate cancer
Page:244—252
7. Perspectives on the clinical development of immunotherapy in prostate cancer
Page:253—259
8. Altered PIWI-LIKE 1 and PIWI-LIKE 2 mRNA expression in ejaculated spermatozoa of men with impaired sperm characteristics
Page:260—264
9. Histological subtype is a significant predictor for inguinal lymph node metastasis in patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma
Page:265—269
10. Intermittent, low-dose, antiandrogen monotherapy as an alternative therapeutic option for patients with positive surgical margins after radical prostatectomy
Page:270—275
11. Androgen receptor deficiency in monocytes/macrophages does not alter adiposity or glucose homeostasis in male mice
Page:276—283
12. Transcription and regulation of hepatitis B virus genes in host sperm cells
Page:284—289
13. Proton-pump inhibitor use does not affect semen quality in subfertile men
Page:290—293
14. The transcription factor ZEB1 promotes an aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer cell lines
Page:294—299
15. ASIC1a contributes to the symptom of pain in a rat model of chronic prostatitis
Page:300—305
16. MRI feature analysis of uncommon prostatic malignant tumors.
Page:313—315
17. The role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma in prostate cancer.
Page:238—243
18. Redo surgery for failed hypospadias treatment using a novel single-stage repair.
Page:311—312
19. Zinner's syndrome: clinical features and imaging diagnosis.
Page:316—317
20. A rare polypyrimidine tract mutation in the androgen receptor gene results in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Page:308—310
21. Microdissection testicular extraction for a patient with transverse testicular ectopia and testicular fusion.
Page:306—307
22. Proton-pump inhibitor use does not affect semen quality in subfertile men.
Page:290—293
23. Role of chemotherapy in prostate cancer.
Page:221—229
24. Transcription and regulation of hepatitis B virus genes in host sperm cells.
Page:284—289
25. Androgen receptor deficiency in monocytes/macrophages does not alter adiposity or glucose homeostasis in male mice.
Page:276—283
26. ASIC1a contributes to the symptom of pain in a rat model of chronic prostatitis.
Page:300—305
27. The transcription factor ZEB1 promotes an aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer cell lines.
Page:294—299
28. Intermittent, low-dose, antiandrogen monotherapy as an alternative therapeutic option for patients with positive surgical margins after radical prostatectomy.
Page:270—275
29. Altered
PIWI-LIKE 1
and
PIWI-LIKE 2
mRNA expression in ejaculated spermatozoa of men with impaired sperm characteristics.
Page:260—264
30. Histological subtype is a significant predictor for inguinal lymph node metastasis in patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma.
Page:265—269
31. Commentary on "Altered
PIWI-LIKE 1
and
PIWI-LIKE 2
mRNA expression in ejaculated spermatozoa of men with impaired sperm characteristics".
Page:318—318
32. The path forward in prostate cancer therapeutics.
Page:213—214
33. Bone-targeted therapies to reduce skeletal morbidity in prostate cancer.
Page:215—220
34. Utility of cell-free nucleic acid and circulating tumor cell analyses in prostate cancer.
Page:230—237
35. Perspectives on the clinical development of immunotherapy in prostate cancer.
Page:253—259
36. Vitamin D in prostate cancer.
Page:244—252