Due to its central role in the cellular biology of prostate cancer (PC), androgen receptor (AR) still remains an important therapeutic target for fighting this tumor. Several drugs targeting AR have been reported so far, and many new molecules are expected for the future. In spite of their antitumor efficacy, these drugs are not selective for malignant cells and are subjected to AR-mediated activation of drug resistance mechanisms that are responsible for several drawbacks, including systemic toxicity and disease recurrence and metastasis. Among the several strategies considered to overcome these drawbacks, very appealing appears the design of hybrid small-molecule conjugates targeting AR to drive drug action on receptor-positive PC cells. ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is one of the main components in the development and progression of prost...
The androgen-directed treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) is fraught with the recurrent profile of fa...
The androgen receptor (AR) has a critical role in the growth and progression of androgen-dependent a...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States (more than half a million people ea...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
Purpose: Testosterone suppression in prostate cancer (PC) is limited by serious side effects and res...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Androgen receptor (AR) plays a critical role in the development and progression of prostate cancer (...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
Androgen receptor (AR), an important target in the current androgen derivation therapy, plays a crit...
The role of the androgen receptor (AR) in the progression of prostate cancer (PCa) is well establish...
This research was supported by the Van Vleet Endowed Professorship (D.D.M.), and GTx, Inc. grant (R....
Androgen receptor (AR), a transcription factor, is a validated therapeutic target for prostate cance...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, and the second leading cause of ...
[[abstract]]Background: Despite the advent of improved therapeutic options for advanced prostate can...
The androgen receptor (AR) is one of the main components in the development and progression of prost...
The androgen-directed treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) is fraught with the recurrent profile of fa...
The androgen receptor (AR) has a critical role in the growth and progression of androgen-dependent a...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States (more than half a million people ea...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
Purpose: Testosterone suppression in prostate cancer (PC) is limited by serious side effects and res...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Androgen receptor (AR) plays a critical role in the development and progression of prostate cancer (...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
Androgen receptor (AR), an important target in the current androgen derivation therapy, plays a crit...
The role of the androgen receptor (AR) in the progression of prostate cancer (PCa) is well establish...
This research was supported by the Van Vleet Endowed Professorship (D.D.M.), and GTx, Inc. grant (R....
Androgen receptor (AR), a transcription factor, is a validated therapeutic target for prostate cance...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, and the second leading cause of ...
[[abstract]]Background: Despite the advent of improved therapeutic options for advanced prostate can...
The androgen receptor (AR) is one of the main components in the development and progression of prost...
The androgen-directed treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) is fraught with the recurrent profile of fa...
The androgen receptor (AR) has a critical role in the growth and progression of androgen-dependent a...