Androgen Signaling in Prostate Cancer: When a Friend Turns Foe
Swaroop Kumar Pandey,
Usha Sabharwal,
Swati Tripathi
et al.
Abstract:Abstract::
Androgen (AR) signaling is the main signaling for the development of the prostate
and its normal functioning. AR is highly specific for testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, significantly
contributing to prostate development, physiology, and cancer. All these receptors
have emerged as crucial therapeutic targets for PCa. In the year 1966, the Noble prize was
awarded to Huggins and Hodge for their groundbreaking discovery of AR. As it is a pioneer
transcription factor, it belongs to the steroid hormo… Show more
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