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2017Novel androgen receptor coregulator GRHL2 exerts both oncogenic and antimetastatic functions in prostate cancerPaltoglou, S.; Das, R.; Townley, S.; Hickey, T.; Tarulli, G.; Coutinho, I.; Fernandes, R.; Hanson, A.; Denis, I.; Carroll, J.; Dehm, S.; Raj, G.; Plymate, S.; Tilley, W.; Selth, L.
2019Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 inhibitors in cancer therapy: an updateTadesse, S.; Caldon, E.C.; Tilley, W.; Wang, S.
2018Improved relapse-free survival on aromatase inhibitors in breast cancer is associated with interaction between oestrogen receptor-α and progesterone receptor-bSnell, C.; Gough, M.; Liu, C.; Middleton, K.; Pyke, C.; Shannon, C.; Woodward, N.; Hickey, T.; Armes, J.; Tilley, W.
2014Androgen signalling and steroid receptor crosstalk in endocrine cancersClaessens, F.; Tilley, W.
2013Ex vivo culture of human prostate tissue and drug developmentCentenera, M.; Raj, G.; Knudsen, K.; Tilley, W.; Butler, L.
2013Androgen receptor protein levels are significantly reduced in serous ovarian carcinomas compared with benign or borderline disease but are not altered by cancer stage or metastatic progressionButler, M.; Ricciardelli, C.; Tilley, W.; Hickey, T.
2012Discovery of circulating microRNAs associated with human prostate cancer using a mouse model of diseaseSelth, L.; Townley, S.; Gillis, J.; Ochnik, A.; Murti, K.; Macfarlane, R.; Chi, K.; Marshall, V.; Tilley, W.; Butler, L.
20075 α-Reductase type 2 gene variant associations with prostate cancer risk, circulating hormone levels and androgenetic alopeciaHayes, V.; Severi, G.; Padilla, E.; Morris, H.; Tilley, W.; Southey, M.; English, D.; Sutherland, R.; Hopper, J.; Boyle, P.; Giles, G.
2008Elevated levels of HER-2/neu and androgen receptor in clinically localized prostate cancer identifies metastatic potentialRicciardelli, C.; Jackson, M.; Choong, C.; Stahl, J.; Marshall, V.; Horsfall, D.; Tilley, W.
2013Ski-interacting protein (SKIP) interacts with androgen receptor in the nucleus and modulates androgen-dependent transcriptionAbankwa, D.; Millard, S.; Martel, N.; Choong, C.; Yang, M.; Butler, L.; Buchanan, G.; Tilley, W.; Ueki, N.; Hayman, M.; Leong, G.