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1. Impact of Neuroendocrine Differentiation (NED) on Enzalutamide and Abiraterone Efficacy in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC): A Retrospective Analysis.

2. Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, Growth Hormone, and Anti-Müllerian Hormone Receptors Are Differentially Expressed during GnRH Neuron Development.

3. Co-Expression of Adaptor Protein FAM159B with Different Markers for Neuroendocrine Cells: An Immunocytochemical and Immunohistochemical Study.

4. Vesicle Fusion as a Target Process for the Action of Sphingosine and Its Derived Drugs.

5. Prognostic Value of Immunohistochemical Markers for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer.

6. CK2 Phosphorylation Is Required for Regulation of Syntaxin 1A Activity in Ca 2+ -Triggered Release in Neuroendocrine Cells.

7. Time to Classify Tumours of the Stomach and the Kidneys According to Cell of Origin.

8. Transcriptome Analysis of Neuroendocrine Regulation of Ovine Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Ovary Axis during Ovine Anestrus and the Breeding Season.

9. The Differential Roles for Neurodevelopmental and Neuroendocrine Genes in Shaping GnRH Neuron Physiology and Deficiency.

10. Annexin A2 Egress during Calcium-Regulated Exocytosis in Neuroendocrine Cells.

11. Direct On-Chip Differentiation of Intestinal Tubules from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.

12. Bisphenol A Activates Calcium Influx in Immortalized GnRH Neurons.

13. Development of a Transcriptional Amplification System Based on the PEG3 Promoter to Target Androgen Receptor-Positive and -Negative Prostate Cancer Cells.

14. Knowledge-Based Neuroendocrine Immunomodulation (NIM) Molecular Network Construction and Its Application.

15. Neuroendocrine Differentiation in Metastatic Conventional Prostate Cancer Is Significantly Increased in Lymph Node Metastases Compared to the Primary Tumors.

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