The human androgen receptor (AR) gene promoter lies in a GC-rich region containing two principal sites of transcription initiation and a putative Sp1 protein-binding site, without typical "TATA" and "CAAT" boxes. It has been suggested that mutations within the 5'untranslated region (5'UTR) may contribute to the development of prostate cancer by changing the rates of gene transcription and/or translation. In order to investigate this question, the aim of the present study was to search for the presence of mutations or polymorphisms at the AR-5'UTR in 92 prostate cancer patients, where histological diagnosis of adenocarcinoma was established in specimens obtained from transurethral resection or after prostatectomy. The AR-5'UTR was amplified ...
Androgen receptor mediated signaling drives prostate cancer cell growth and survival. Mutations with...
AbstractBackgroundHuman androgen receptor (AR) functions as a steroid-hormone activated transcriptio...
Consistent with both the development of the normal prostate gland and prostate tumorigenesis being d...
The human androgen receptor (AR) gene promoter lies in a GC-rich region containing two principal sit...
The human androgen receptor (AR) gene promoter lies in a GC-rich region containing two principal sit...
It is possible that structural changes of the androgen receptor (AR) contribute to the insensitivity...
Progression to androgen-independent growth of human prostate cancers may be mediated by alterations ...
We analyzed the frequency and relevance of mutations in the coding region of the androgen receptor (...
Aim: To determine the relationship between androgen receptor (AR) gene polymorphism and prostate can...
WOS: 000329790100015PubMed ID: 25536734Aim: To determine the relationship between androgen receptor ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a prostate master transcription factor. It binds to genetic enhancers,...
The androgen receptor (AR) is commonly known as a key transcription factor in prostate cancer develo...
Androgen and androgen receptor (AR) have long been implicated in liver carcinogenesis, especially fo...
Prostate cancer is the most common nonskin malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer deaths ...
Background: Human androgen receptor (AR) functions as a steroid-hormone activated transcription fact...
Androgen receptor mediated signaling drives prostate cancer cell growth and survival. Mutations with...
AbstractBackgroundHuman androgen receptor (AR) functions as a steroid-hormone activated transcriptio...
Consistent with both the development of the normal prostate gland and prostate tumorigenesis being d...
The human androgen receptor (AR) gene promoter lies in a GC-rich region containing two principal sit...
The human androgen receptor (AR) gene promoter lies in a GC-rich region containing two principal sit...
It is possible that structural changes of the androgen receptor (AR) contribute to the insensitivity...
Progression to androgen-independent growth of human prostate cancers may be mediated by alterations ...
We analyzed the frequency and relevance of mutations in the coding region of the androgen receptor (...
Aim: To determine the relationship between androgen receptor (AR) gene polymorphism and prostate can...
WOS: 000329790100015PubMed ID: 25536734Aim: To determine the relationship between androgen receptor ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a prostate master transcription factor. It binds to genetic enhancers,...
The androgen receptor (AR) is commonly known as a key transcription factor in prostate cancer develo...
Androgen and androgen receptor (AR) have long been implicated in liver carcinogenesis, especially fo...
Prostate cancer is the most common nonskin malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer deaths ...
Background: Human androgen receptor (AR) functions as a steroid-hormone activated transcription fact...
Androgen receptor mediated signaling drives prostate cancer cell growth and survival. Mutations with...
AbstractBackgroundHuman androgen receptor (AR) functions as a steroid-hormone activated transcriptio...
Consistent with both the development of the normal prostate gland and prostate tumorigenesis being d...