Participating Ectopic Receptor Biology and Etiologic and Pathogenic Stromal Sub-Component Systems in Prostatic Carcinogenesis
Lawrence M Agius
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Lawrence M Agius: Department of pathology, university of malta medical school, Europe
Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 2018, vol. 3, issue 1, 17-20
Abstract:
Highly cooperative integral participation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) and of the FGF ligand constitute a potentially re-characterized component system in the further promotion of system pathways that integrate stimulus/response creation and re-creation. The performance dynamics for spread allow for emergence phenomena that indicate the specific patterns of attribution that allow permissive elements such as adaptor proteins and binding components that may include step-wise progression. The indicated proliferation of prostatic stromal sub-components are projected in terms of ectopic implicated performance of the proliferating glandular epithelium and as significant hypertrophy/hyperplasia and inflammation of the prostatic storm towards carcinogenesis. Participating Ectopic Receptor Biology and Etiologic And Pathogenic Stromal Sub-Component Systems In Prostatic Carcinogenesis.
Keywords: Journal of Reproductive Medicine; Reproductive Medicine; journal of reproductive medicine; reproductive medicine articles; reproductive medicine articles impact factor; reproductive medicine research journals; reproductive journals list; open access; juniper publishers journals; juniper publishers reivew (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/GJORM.2018.03.555604
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