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1. Metabolomic profiles of intact tissues reflect clinically relevant prostate cancer subtypes

2. Toll-like receptor-2 induced inflammation causes local bone formation and activates canonical Wnt signaling

3. A Novel Radiographic Pattern Related to Poor Prognosis in Patients with Prostate Cancer with Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression

4. Clinical and biological relevance of the transcriptomic‐based prostate cancer metastasis subtypes MetA‐C

5. Comprehensive metabolomics analysis of prostate cancer tissue in relation to tumor aggressiveness and TMPRSS2-ERG fusion status

6. Gene expression profiles define molecular subtypes of prostate cancer bone metastases with different outcomes and morphology traceable back to the primary tumor

7. Clinical relevance of androgen receptor alterations in prostate cancer

8. Long leukocyte telomere length in prostate cancer patients at diagnosis is associated with poor metastasis-free and cancer-specific survival

9. Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Stimulates Tumor Macrophage Recruitment and Is Downregulated by the Prostate Tumor Microenvironment

10. Extratumoral Heme Oxygenase-1 (HO-1) Expressing Macrophages Likely Promote Primary and Metastatic Prostate Tumor Growth.

11. High Caveolin-1 Expression in Tumor Stroma Is Associated with a Favourable Outcome in Prostate Cancer Patients Managed by Watchful Waiting.

12. Prostate tumor-derived exosomes down-regulate NKG2D expression on natural killer cells and CD8+ T cells: mechanism of immune evasion.

13. Characterization of prostate cancer bone metastases according to expression levels of steroidogenic enzymes and androgen receptor splice variants.

14. S100A9 interaction with TLR4 promotes tumor growth.

15. Expression of androgen receptor splice variants in prostate cancer bone metastases is associated with castration-resistance and short survival.

16. Metabolomic characterization of human prostate cancer bone metastases reveals increased levels of cholesterol.

19. Data from The Proteome of Prostate Cancer Bone Metastasis Reveals Heterogeneity with Prognostic Implications

20. Supplementary Data from Low Levels of Phosphorylated Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Nonmalignant and Malignant Prostate Tissue Predict Favorable Outcome in Prostate Cancer Patients

23. Investigating microRNA Profiles in Prostate Cancer Bone Metastases and Functional Effects of microRNA-23c and microRNA-4328

24. Epithelial and Stromal Characteristics of Primary Tumors Predict the Bone Metastatic Subtype of Prostate Cancer and Patient Survival after Androgen-Deprivation Therapy

25. KLK4T2 Is a Hormonally Regulated Transcript from the KLK4 Locus

26. Author response for 'Clinical and biological relevance of the transcriptomic‐based prostate cancer metastasis subtypes MetA‐C'

27. Marked response to cabazitaxel in prostate cancer xenografts expressing androgen receptor variant 7 and reversion of acquired resistance by anti‐androgens

28. Immunoreactivity for prostate specific antigen and Ki67 differentiates subgroups of prostate cancer related to outcome

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30. A novel DNA methylation signature is associated with androgen receptor activity and patient prognosis in bone metastatic prostate cancer

31. High monocyte count and expression of s100a9 and s100a12 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells are associated with poor outcome in patients with metastatic prostate cancer

32. High-grade tumours promote growth of other less-malignant tumours in the same prostate

33. The Proteome of Prostate Cancer Bone Metastasis Reveals Heterogeneity with Prognostic Implications

34. High inducible nitric oxide synthase in prostate tumor epithelium is associated with lethal prostate cancer

35. Clinical relevance of androgen receptor alterations in prostate cancer

36. High levels of the AR-V7 Splice Variant and Co-Amplification of the Golgi Protein CodingYIPF6inARAmplified Prostate Cancer Bone Metastases

37. Regulation of cell-cell adhesion in prostate cancer cells by microRNA-96 through upregulation of E-Cadherin and EpCAM

38. The Proteome of Primary Prostate Cancer

39. Abstract B08: Tumor-educated platelets for early prostate cancer diagnosis, and therapy stratification in patients with metastasized castration resistant prostate cancer

40. Gene expression profiles define molecular subtypes of prostate cancer bone metastases with different outcomes and morphology traceable back to the primary tumor

41. Bone Cell Activity in Clinical Prostate Cancer Bone Metastasis and Its Inverse Relation to Tumor Cell Androgen Receptor Activity

42. Platelets harbor prostate cancer biomarkers and the ability to predict therapeutic response to abiraterone in castration resistant patients

43. Reply to Isabel Heidegger, Renate Pichler, and Andreas Pircher's Letter to the Editor re: Erik Bovinder Ylitalo, Elin Thysell, Emma Jernberg, et al. Subgroups of Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer Bone Metastases Defined Through an Inverse Relationship Between Androgen Receptor Activity and Immune Response. Eur Urol 2017;71:776-87

44. High density of S100A9 positive inflammatory cells in prostate cancer stroma is associated with poor outcome

45. Tumour epithelial expression levels of endocannabinoid markers modulate the value of endoglin-positive vascular density as a prognostic marker in prostate cancer

46. The Mitochondrial and Autosomal Mutation Landscapes of Prostate Cancer

47. Inhibition of the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor potentiates acute effects of castration in a rat model for prostate cancer growth in bone

48. High levels of the AR-V7 splice variant and co-amplification of the Golgi protein coding YIPF6 in AR amplified prostate cancer bone metastases

50. Extracellular Vesicles from Metastatic Rat Prostate Tumors Prime the Normal Prostate Tissue to Facilitate Tumor Growth

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