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Androgens and Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the most common nonskin cancer among American men and the third leading cause of cancer deaths. Research data over many years of study support the role of androgen in driving prostate cancer...
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The Expanded Poly-Q Length Within AR and AR Coregulator AIB1 and Their Clinical Implications
The cloning of the androgen receptor gene in 1988 (Chang et al., 1988) and identification of androgen receptor (AR) coactivators have greatly improved our understanding of intracellular androgenic action and the ...