A prospective genome-wide study of prostate cancer metastases reveals association of wnt pathway activation and increased cell cycle proliferation with primary resistance to abiraterone acetate-prednisone

L. Wang, S. M. Dehm, D. W. Hillman, H. Sicotte, W. Tan, M. Gormley, V. Bhargava, R. Jimenez, F. Xie, P. Yin, S. Qin, F. Quevedo, B. A. Costello, H. C. Pitot, T. Ho, A. H. Bryce, Z. Ye, Y. Li, P. Eiken, P. T. VedellP. Barman, B. P. McMenomy, T. D. Atwell, R. E. Carlson, M. Ellingson, B. W. Eckloff, R. Qin, F. Ou, S. N. Hart, H. Huang, J. Jen, E. D. Wieben, K. R. Kalari, R. M. Weinshilboum, L. Wang, M. Kohli

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