A novel androgen receptor amino terminal region reveals two classes of amino/carboxyl interaction-deficient variants with divergent capacity to activate responsive sites in chromatin.
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H. Scher | V. Marshall | G. Buchanan | W. Tilley | A. A. Peters | N. Moore | G. Wittert | C. Ryan | Amelia A Peters | E. Need | A. Cheong | Eleanor F. Need | N. L. Moore | Grant Buchanan
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