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B1 but not B2 bradykinin receptor agonists promote DU145 prostate cancer cell proliferation and migration
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Unlike the physiologically-active B2R, the pathologically-inducible B1R may be implicated in prostate tumourigenic events. The involvement of the KKS in malignant prostate pathology supports on-going exploration of bradykinin receptor antagonists as target candidates in the development of alternate approaches to cancer therapy.
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