The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily and has three functional domains, namely the N-terminal, DNA binding, and C-terminal domain. The N-terminal domain harbors potent transactivation functions, whereas the C-terminal domain binds to androgens and antiandrogens used to treat prostate cancer. AR has genomic activity being DNA binding-dependent or through interaction with other DNA-bound transcription factors, as well as a number of non-genomic, non-canonical functions, such as the activation of the ERK, AKT, and MAPK pathways. A bulk of evidence indicates that non-coding RNAs have functional interactions with AR. This type of interaction is implicated in the pathogenesis of human malignancies, particularl...
Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in all stages of prostate cancer progression, including in castr...
Aberrant activation of the androgen receptor (AR) may play a critical role in castration resistant p...
Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is a key prostate cancer (PC) driver, even inadvanced ‘castrate-re...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily and has three functional ...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men all over the world. Localized cancers i...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays important roles in prostate cancer development and prostate tumor g...
The androgen receptor (AR) gene is important for prostate cancer development and tumor progression. ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand activated transcription factor that drives prostate cancer. S...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway plays an important role in the initiation and progressi...
The androgen receptor (AR) and its related signaling pathways play an important role in the developm...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis plays a vital role in the development, function and homeo...
[[abstract]]Hormone-refractory prostate cancer frequently relapses from therapy and inevitably progr...
Hormone-refractory prostate cancer frequently relapses from therapy and inevitably progresses to a b...
The notion that androgens and androgen receptor (AR) signaling are the hallmarks of prostate cancer ...
It is increasingly appreciated that transcripts derived from non-coding parts of the human genome, s...
Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in all stages of prostate cancer progression, including in castr...
Aberrant activation of the androgen receptor (AR) may play a critical role in castration resistant p...
Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is a key prostate cancer (PC) driver, even inadvanced ‘castrate-re...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily and has three functional ...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men all over the world. Localized cancers i...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays important roles in prostate cancer development and prostate tumor g...
The androgen receptor (AR) gene is important for prostate cancer development and tumor progression. ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand activated transcription factor that drives prostate cancer. S...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway plays an important role in the initiation and progressi...
The androgen receptor (AR) and its related signaling pathways play an important role in the developm...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis plays a vital role in the development, function and homeo...
[[abstract]]Hormone-refractory prostate cancer frequently relapses from therapy and inevitably progr...
Hormone-refractory prostate cancer frequently relapses from therapy and inevitably progresses to a b...
The notion that androgens and androgen receptor (AR) signaling are the hallmarks of prostate cancer ...
It is increasingly appreciated that transcripts derived from non-coding parts of the human genome, s...
Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in all stages of prostate cancer progression, including in castr...
Aberrant activation of the androgen receptor (AR) may play a critical role in castration resistant p...
Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is a key prostate cancer (PC) driver, even inadvanced ‘castrate-re...