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    Inositol polyphosphate 4-phosphatase type II regulation of androgen receptor activity

    Activation and transcriptional reprogramming of AR in advanced prostate cancer frequently coincides with the loss of two tumor suppressors, INPP4B and PTEN, which are highly expressed in human and mouse prosta...

    Manqi Zhang, Egla Suarez, Judy L. Vasquez, Lubov Nathanson, Leif E. Peterson in Oncogene (2019)

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    Androgen receptor footprint on the way to prostate cancer progression

    The prostate gland is exquisitely sensitive to androgen receptor (AR) signaling. AR signaling is obligatory for prostate development and changes in AR levels, its ligands or shifts in AR mode of action are ref...

    Myles C. Hodgson, Wayne A. Bowden, Irina U. Agoulnik in World Journal of Urology (2012)

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    Androgen Receptor Coactivators and Prostate Cancer

    Among USA men, prostate cancer (PC) is the second most common cause of death from cancer. Thus, the etiology, prevention, and treatment of the disease are a major health concern. Development and differentiatio...

    Irina U. Agoulnik, Nancy L. Weigel in Hormonal Carcinogenesis V (2008)