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The following pages link to Differential expression and regulation of vitamin D hydroxylases and inflammatory genes in prostate stroma and epithelium by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in men with prostate cancer and an in vitro model (Q35322827):
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- Vitamin D and Immune Response: Implications for Prostate Cancer in African Americans (Q26768536) (← links)
- Vitamin D: Metabolism, Molecular Mechanism of Action, and Pleiotropic Effects. (Q34621641) (← links)
- Laser-capture Microdissection of Human Prostatic Epithelium for RNA Analysis (Q35864534) (← links)
- microRNAs and DICER1 are regulated by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in prostate stroma. (Q36250216) (← links)
- Prostatic compensation of the vitamin D axis in African American men. (Q36264367) (← links)
- Nutrition, inflammation and cancer (Q39443978) (← links)
- The miR-183 family cluster alters zinc homeostasis in benign prostate cells, organoids and prostate cancer xenografts. (Q41331870) (← links)
- Modeling African American prostate adenocarcinoma by inducing defined genetic alterations in organoids (Q41612728) (← links)
- Can vitamin D supplementation reduce prostate cancer disparities? (Q46658342) (← links)
- What are the characteristics of vitamin D metabolism in opioid dependence? An exploratory longitudinal study in Australian primary care. (Q48248826) (← links)
- Role of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms in pancreatic cancer: a case-control study in China. (Q53636755) (← links)
- Effects of vitamin D and its metabolites on cell viability and Staphylococcus aureus invasion into bovine mammary epithelial cells. (Q54372354) (← links)
- Vitamin D in prostate cancer. (Q55024961) (← links)
- Nutraceuticals in prostate cancer therapeutic strategies and their neo-adjuvant use in diverse populations (Q57109257) (← links)
- Do dietary calcium and vitamin D matter in men with prostate cancer? (Q57110566) (← links)
- Calcitriol and cancer therapy: A missed opportunity (Q61023219) (← links)
- Prostate Stroma Increases the Viability and Maintains the Branching Phenotype of Human Prostate Organoids (Q61811220) (← links)
- Vitamin D regulates prostate cell metabolism via genomic and non-genomic mitochondrial redox-dependent mechanisms (Q90415652) (← links)
- Repurposing vitamin D for treatment of human malignancies via targeting tumor microenvironment (Q93015032) (← links)
- Post-treatment levels of plasma 25- and 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D and mortality in men with aggressive prostate cancer (Q94570326) (← links)