PSP94, what is it good for?: Fourth editionProstate secretory protein 94 (PSP94) is an antimicrobial protein (AMP) synthesized by the prostate which kills fungi and reduces prostate cancer risk in a dose-dependent manner. This book reviews the scientific evidence linking PSP94 to prostate disease. It reveals five important insights which have not been previously reported in the literature. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
allele amino acids ankylosing spondylitis antibodies antifungal drugs bacteria Best fit error calcium ions cancer cells Candida albicans causing prostate chronic consensus CP/CPPS symptoms darken detection diameter drop plate method elevated leukocytes epidemiological epithelial cells ergosterol Figure fungal infection fungal STI fungi fungicidal fungicidal activity fungus genome globose bodies growth HardyCHROM Candida incubated Helicobacter pylori hyphae hypothesis immune system incubated at 31C infection prevalence inhibition intracellular microbe late onset cancers leukocytes leukocytes in EPS Low homology Malassezia Malassezia globosa men’s method on HardyCHROM Microbiome multiple sclerosis nystatin odds ratio Oil immersion onset of mutations peptide present primers prostate cancer Prostate Cancer Incidence prostate cancer risk prostate disease Prostate6 protein Protist reactive arthritis read pairs reported researchers risk factor Sbjct Section semen semen inoculated seminal plasma sequences spermatozoa studies synthesized Table USCS USCS 30 yet-to-be-identified STI YTBI STI