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Cell-autonomous intracellular androgen receptor signaling drives the growth of human prostate cancer initiating cells
The Prostate, 10/07/09
Griend DJV et al. – AR–induced growth stimulation of human prostate CICs requires AR–dependent intracellular pathways. The identification of such AR–dependent intracellular pathways offers new leads for the development of effective therapies for prostate cancer.
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