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Fibroblast Growth Factor-5 Promotes Ligand-Independent Activation of Androgen Receptor via the YAP/TAZ Pathway in Prostate Cancer
- Description:
- Prostate cancer is the second leading diagnosed cancer among men in the United States (SEER 2020). As men age, they undergo routine checks that monitor blood prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels. PSA is a direct target of androgen receptor (AR) driven transcription and can only be driven by AR activity. Prostate cancer is an AR driven disease,...
- Display date:
- 2021
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- text
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison : Madison, Wis
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- University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
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