In silico dissection of cell-type-associated patterns of gene expression in prostate cancer

Volume: 101, Issue: 2, Pages: 615 - 620
Published: Jan 13, 2004
Abstract
Prostate tumors are complex entities composed of malignant cells mixed and interacting with nonmalignant cells. However, molecular analyses by standard gene expression profiling are limited because spatial information and nontumor cell types are lost in sample preparation. We scored 88 prostate specimens for relative content of tumor, benign hyperplastic epithelium, stroma, and dilated cystic glands. The proportions of these cell types were then...
Paper Details
Title
In silico dissection of cell-type-associated patterns of gene expression in prostate cancer
Published Date
Jan 13, 2004
Volume
101
Issue
2
Pages
615 - 620
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