PSA-alpha-2-macroglobulin complex is enzymatically active in the serum of patients with advanced prostate cancer and can degrade circulating peptide hormones

Maya B. Kostova, William Nathaniel Brennen, David Lopez, Lizamma Anthony, Hao Wang, Elizabeth Platz, Samuel R. Denmeade

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