Homo sapiens androgen receptor (AR), transcript variant 1, mRNA - Nucleotide (original) (raw)
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Homo sapiens androgen receptor (AR), transcript variant 1, mRNA
NCBI Reference Sequence: NM_000044.6
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Articles about the AR gene
- Androgen Receptor Promotes Lung Cancer Metastasis by Modifying the miR23a-3p/EPHB2 Pathway. [Curr Med Sci. 2024]
Androgen Receptor Promotes Lung Cancer Metastasis by Modifying the miR23a-3p/EPHB2 Pathway.
Curr Med Sci. 2024 Oct; 44(5):954-963. Epub 2024 Oct 11. - Androgen receptor monomers and dimers regulate opposing biological processes in prostate cancer cells. [Nat Commun. 2024]
Androgen receptor monomers and dimers regulate opposing biological processes in prostate cancer cells.
Safi R, Wardell SE, Watkinson P, Qin X, Lee M, Park S, Krebs T, Dolan EL, Blattler A, Tsuji T, et al. Nat Commun. 2024 Sep 3; 15(1):7675. Epub 2024 Sep 3. - The miRNAs 203a/210-3p/5001-5p regulate the androgen/androgen receptor/YAP-induced migration in prostate cancer cells. [Cancer Med. 2024]
The miRNAs 203a/210-3p/5001-5p regulate the androgen/androgen receptor/YAP-induced migration in prostate cancer cells.
Huo C, Kuo YY, Lin CY, Shiah SG, Li CY, Huang SP, Chen JK, Wang WC, Kung HJ, Chuu CP. Cancer Med. 2024 Aug; 13(16):e70106.
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