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    Wnt signaling in castration-resistant prostate cancer: implications for therapy
    with N. N. Yokoyama, B. H. Hoang, D. Mercola, and X. Zi
    Increasing evidence has indicated that Wnt signaling plays complex roles in castration resistant prostate cancer. Although not all data were consistent, β-catenin nuclear localization and its co-localization with androgen receptor were more frequently observed in CRPC compared to hormone naïve prostate cancer. This direct interaction between AR and β-catenin seemed to elicit a specific expression of a set of target genes in low androgen conditions in CRPC. Paracrine Wnt signaling also was shown …Read more