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We believe in collaborative research as diverse opinions and expertise will strengthen the outcome. Our current collaborators include:
21] Facts About: Intracellular Protein Glycosylation
By: Richard D. Cummings In the mid 1980s it was strongly believed that all glycosylated proteins arose within the secretory pathway, which generated both secreted and membrane-bound (plasma membrane) glycoproteins. This accepted process was taken to indicate that no glycosylated proteins occurred in...
Ectonucleotidases and purinergic receptors in mouse prostate gland
Yu, J., C. Sharkey, A. F. Olumi, and Z. Wang. 2025. Ectonucleotidases and Purinergic Receptors in Mouse Prostate Gland.
Effect of TNF-α Inhibitor Therapy on Growth of the Prostate Gland
Al-Faouri, R., C. Sharkey, B. Gershman, L. L. Tsai, Z. Wang, and A. F. Olumi. 2024. Effect of TNF-α Inhibitor Therapy on Growth of the Prostate Gland.
Expression and distribution of activin-follistatin-inhibin axis in the urinary bladder
Mao, W., T. Zhang, H. Chen, S. Barge, Z. Wang, A. Olumi, S. Alper, and W. Yu. 2025. Expression and Distribution of Activin-Follistatin-Inhibin Axis in the Urinary Bladder.
Immediate radiotherapy versus observation in patients with node-positive prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy
Schaufler, C., S. Kaul, A. Fleishman, R. Korets, P. Chang, A. Wagner, S. Kim, et al. 2024. Immediate Radiotherapy versus Observation in Patients With Node-Positive Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy.
Expression of transforming growth factor-beta 1 and growth in soft agar differentiate prostate carcinoma-associated fibroblasts from normal prostate fibroblasts
San Francisco, I. F., W. C. DeWolf, D. M. Peehl, and A. F. Olumi. 2004. Expression of Transforming Growth Factor-Beta 1 and Growth in Soft Agar Differentiate Prostate Carcinoma-Associated Fibroblasts from Normal Prostate Fibroblasts.