The role of hepatocyte nuclear factor-3 alpha (Forkhead Box A1) and androgen receptor in transcriptional regulation of prostatic genes.
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Renjie Jin | Paul S Rennie | J. Mirosevich | R. Matusik | P. Rennie | R. Jin | Aparna Gupta | N. Gao | Nan Gao | Aparna Gupta | Jianfeng Zhang | Mira A Rao | Thomas C Case | Janni Mirosevich | Yongqing Wang | Robert J Matusik | T. Case | Jianfeng Zhang | Yongqing Wang | M. Rao
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