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Increased expression and differential phosphorylation of stathmin may promote prostate cancer progression

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Abstract

Stathmin expression is highest when the prostate is undergoing morphogenesis or tumorigenesis and these processes may be regulated through differential phosphorylation. Furthermore, modulation of stathmin phosphorylation may correlate with the development of androgen-independent PCa.

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