Perlecan, a candidate gene for the CAPB locus, regulates prostate cancer cell growth via the Sonic Hedgehog pathway
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Rajiv Dhir | Milton W Datta | Andrea Barrett | R. Shah | R. Dhir | Michael J. Schlicht | M. Datta | S. Datta | Rajal B Shah | Ana Maria Hernandez | Michael J Schlicht | Andrea J Kahler | Amy M DeGueme | Cindy Farach-Carson | Sumana Datta | A. M. Hernández | Amy Degueme | C. Farach-Carson | A. Barrett | Andrea Barrett | M. Schlicht
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