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Etiopathogenesis of benign prostatic hypeprlasia
Indian Journal of Urology, 10/13/09
Tang J et al. – The data revealed in these analyses provide potential targets for biomarkers, as well as a method to classify states of the disease. By examining genes that are altered in BPH, a pathway of disease progression or onset may be determined. These analyses provide a provocative insight into the mechanisms, which underlie this highly prevalent disease of men.
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