Swaroop S. Singh
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
16 Papers
79 Citations
Swaroop S. Singh is an academic researcher from Roswell Park Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Prostate. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Swaroop S. Singh include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Indian Institute of Technology Madras.
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Papers
Racial differences in androgen receptor protein expression in men with clinically localized prostate cancer.
TL;DR: AR protein expression was 22% higher in the benign prostate and 81% higherIn the CaP of black African compared with white men, although serum prostate specific antigen levels were higher in black men.
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Androgen deprivation induces rapid involution and recovery of human prostate vasculature
Alejandro Godoy,Viviana P. Montecinos,Danny R. Gray,Paula Sotomayor,Jeffrey M. Yau,R. Robert Vethanayagam,Swaroop S. Singh,James L. Mohler,James L. Mohler,Gary J. Smith +9 more
TL;DR: Primary xenografts of human benign and CaP tissue transplanted to immunocompromized SCID mice were used to characterize the response of the prostate vasculature to androgen deprivation, and VEGF-A expression by prostate endothelial cells appears to represent a key facilitator of the vascular rebound in human prostate tissue induced by removal of circulating testicular androgens.
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Thioredoxin Reductase 1 Expression and Castration-recurrent Growth of Prostate Cancer
Swaroop S. Singh,Yun Li,Oscar Harris Ford,Carol Wrzosek,Diana Mehedint,Mark Titus,James L. Mohler,James L. Mohler,James L. Mohler +8 more
TL;DR: Thioredoxin reductase 1 should be targeted in an attempt to delay or prevent CaP recurrence after castration, according to the objective of this study.
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Java Web Start based software for automated quantitative nuclear analysis of prostate cancer and benign prostate hyperplasia.
TL;DR: The differences measured in the intensity of AR expression in prostate cancer were consistent with previous studies, and classification coefficients are required due to non-standardized immunostaining and image collection methods across medical institutions and research laboratories.
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Sampling strategy for prostate tissue microarrays for Ki-67 and androgen receptor biomarkers.
Swaroop S. Singh,Bahjat F. Qaqish,Jacqueline L. Johnson,O. Harris Ford,Julie F. Foley,Susan J. Maygarden,James L. Mohler +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an optimal sampling strategy for tissue microarrays using automated digital analysis for androgen receptor (heterogeneous expression) and the cellular proliferation marker Ki-67 (homogeneous expression and evaluated by others using nonautomated methods).
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