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Co-expression of genes with ERG in prostate cancers
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- Boormans, Joost L.Trapman , JanJenster, Guido
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Summary from the GEO: "ERG overexpression is the most frequent molecular alteration in prostate cancer. We analyzed different stages of prostate cancer to identify genes that were coexpressed with ERG overexpression. In primary prostate tumors, it was shown that TDRD1 expression was the strongest correlated gene with ERG overexpression and we suggest TDRD1 as a direct ERG target gene. 48 Prostate...
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MutationProstatectomyProstatic NeoplasmsTranscriptional Regulator ERG
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Chromatin interaction of ERG and AR in established prostate cancer
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- Carver, Brett S.
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Summary from GEO: "The current study defines the how ERG, PTEN, and AR inteact to regulate the transciptome in established prostate cancers. Prostate cancer organoids were derived from established prostate cancer in GEM models harboring ERG over-expression and/or loss of PTEN and cultured in vitro using prostate epithelial organoid culture conditions. The established organoids were then isolated...
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation SequencingCRISPR-Cas SystemsProstatic NeoplasmsPTEN PhosphohydrolaseTranscriptional Regulator ERG
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