Kallikrein-related peptidase 4 induces cancer-associated fibroblast features in prostate-derived stromal cells

Author:

Kryza Thomas12,Silva Lakmali M.2,Bock Nathalie12,Fuhrman-Luck Ruth A.12,Stephens Carson R.12,Gao Jin3,Samaratunga Hema45,Lawrence Mitchell G.6,Hooper John D.7,Dong Ying2,Risbridger Gail P.689,Clements Judith A.12,

Affiliation:

1. Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre - Queensland; Translational Research Institute; Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Woolloongabba Australia

2. Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation and School of Biomedical Sciences; Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Kelvin Grove Australia

3. Regenerative Dentistry and Oral Biology; Oral Health Centre; University of Queensland; Herston Australia

4. Aquesta Pathology; Toowong Australia

5. School of Medicine; University of Queensland; Herston Australia

6. Prostate Research Group; Cancer Program - Biomedicine Discovery Institute Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology; Monash Partners Comprehensive Cancer Consortium; Monash University; Clayton Australia

7. Cancer Biology and Care Program; Translational Research Institute; Mater Research Institute - The University of Queensland; Woolloongabba Australia

8. Prostate Cancer Translational Research Program; Cancer Research Division; Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; Parkville Australia

9. Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology; The University of Melbourne; Parkville Australia

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia

John Mills PCFA Young Investigator Award

Movember Revolutionary Team Award

Movember Young Investigator

Movember Foundation

The Cancer Council Queensland

ARC of the Piedmont

The Australian Prostate Cancer BioResource

Prostate Cancer Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Oncology

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