CDNA collections encoding proteins regulated during programmed c

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention identifies cDNA collections enriched in genes regulated in prostate homeostasis, prostate regression, and in genes regulated in programmed cell death. These novel cDNA collections provide cDNAs that encode proteins that are either unique to general programmed cell death or unique to prostate regression. These transcripts can be used as markers to monitor and/or to diagnose diseased conditions. Methods of making these collections through subtraction hybridization are described.

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