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1. Influence of lifestyle choices on risks of CYP1B1 polymorphisms for prostate cancer

2. MicroRNA-466 inhibits tumor growth and bone metastasis in prostate cancer by direct regulation of osteogenic transcription factor RUNX2

3. The role of miR-24 as a race related genetic factor in prostate cancer

4. Differential expression of miR-34b and androgen receptor pathway regulate prostate cancer aggressiveness between African-Americans and Caucasians

5. Novel tumor suppressor microRNA at frequently deleted chromosomal region 8p21 regulates epidermal growth factor receptor in prostate cancer

6. Oncogenic microRNA-4534 regulates PTEN pathway in prostate cancer

7. Functional role and tobacco smoking effects on methylation of CYP1A1 gene in prostate cancer

8. Regulation of SRC Kinases by microRNA-3607 Located in a Frequently Deleted Locus in Prostate Cancer

9. MicroRNA-34a Modulates c-Myc Transcriptional Complexes to Suppress Malignancy in Human Prostate Cancer Cells

10. Role of miR-182/PDCD4 axis in aggressive behavior of prostate cancer in the African Americans.

11. Genistein Inhibits Prostate Cancer Cell Growth by Targeting miR-34a and Oncogenic HOTAIR.

12. Genistein Up-Regulates Tumor Suppressor MicroRNA-574-3p in Prostate Cancer.

13. Genistein Suppresses Prostate Cancer Growth through Inhibition of Oncogenic MicroRNA-151.

14. MicroRNA-145 is regulated by DNA methylation and p53 gene mutation in prostate cancer.

15. MicroRNA-205-Directed Transcriptional Activation of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Prostate Cancer.

16. miRNA-708 Control of CD44+ Prostate Cancer--Initiating Cells.

17. Role of the PI3K/Akt pathway in cadmium induced malignant transformation of normal prostate epithelial cells.

18. Activation of the Erk/MAPK signaling pathway is a driver for cadmium induced prostate cancer.

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