Alternative splicing promotes tumour aggressiveness and drug resistance in African American prostate cancer
Clinical challenges exist in reducing prostate cancer (PCa) disparities. The RNA splicing landscape of PCa across racial populations has not been fully explored as a potential molecular mechanism contributing to race-related tumour aggressiveness. Here, we identify novel genome-wide, race-specific R...
Main Authors: | Wang, B-D, Ceniccola, K, Hwang, S, Andrawis, R, Horvath, A, Freedman, JA, Olender, J, Knapp, S, Ching, T, Garmire, L, Patel, V, Garcia-Blanco, MA, Patierno, SR, Lee, NH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2017
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