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Peter A. McCue, MD

Contact Dr. McCue

132 S. 10th Street
Main Building, Suite 285
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-5588

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. STAT5A/B gene locus undergoes amplification during human prostate cancer progression
  2. Targeting cell cycle and hormone receptor pathways in cancer
  3. Aberrant BAF57 signaling facilitates prometastatic phenotypes
  4. Novel oncogene-induced metastatic prostate cancer cell lines define human prostate cancer progression signatures
  5. Dual roles of PARP-1 promote cancer growth and progression
  6. Knockdown of Ki-67 by Dicer-Substrate Small Interfering RNA Sensitizes Bladder Cancer Cells to Curcumin-Induced Tumor Inhibition
  7. Contrast enhanced transrectal ultrasound for the detection of prostate cancer: A randomized, double-blind trial of dutasteride pretreatment
  8. Repression of endometrial tumor growth by targeting SREBP1 and lipogenesis
  9. Renal medullary carcinomas: Histopathologic phenotype associated with diverse genotypes
  10. Mitostatin is down-regulated in human prostate cancer and suppresses the invasive phenotype of prostate cancer cells
  11. Comparison of lymph node yield in robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy with that in open radical retropubic prostatectomy
  12. Disruption of a Sirt1-dependent autophagy checkpoint in the prostate results in prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia lesion formation
  13. Enhancing prostate cancer care through the multidisciplinary clinic approach: A 15-year experience
  14. Detection of merkel cell carcinoma polyomavirus in mucosal merkel cell carcinoma
  15. microRNA 17/20 inhibits cellular invasion and tumor metastasis in breast cancer by heterotypic signaling
  16. Imaging spontaneous MMTVneu transgenic murine mammary tumors: Targeting metabolic activity versus genetic products
  17. Proepithelin 0632 is an autocrine growth factor for bladder cancer
  18. Adenosquamous carcinoma of the pancreas harbors KRAS2, DPC4 and TP53 molecular alterations similar to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
  19. The cell fate Determination factor Dachshund inhibits androgen receptor signaling and prostate cancer cellular growth
  20. Moderate exercise attenuates caspase-3 activity, oxidative stress, and inhibits progression of diabetic renal disease in db/db mice
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