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Selective Interactions between Prostate Fibroblast and Epithelial Cells in Co-Culture Maintain the BPH Phenotype
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Colin W. Bayne, Margaret Ross, Frank Donnelly, Karen Chapman, Colin Buck, Prasad Bollina, Fouad K. Habib
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1998) 61 (1): 1–7.
Published Online: 05 November 1998
... activities using co-cultures in which the two populations were separated by a microporous membrane. In this new model system, both cell types maintained several aspects of the differentiated phenotype including the capacity to express 5α-reductase iso-enzymes and androgen receptors, to respond to androgens...