The Drosophila accessory gland as a model for prostate cancer and other pathologies
The human prostate is a gland of the male reproductive tract, which together with the seminal vesicles, is responsible for most seminal fluid production. It is a common site of cancer, and unlike other glands, it typically enlarges in ageing men. In flies, the male accessory glands make many major s...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Wilson, C, Leiblich, A, Goberdhan, D, Hamdy, F |
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Formáid: | Book section |
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Elsevier
2016
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