Age-dependent expression of the androgen receptor gene in the prostate and its implication in glandular differentiation and hyperplasia.
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G. Prins | B. Chatterjee | A. Roy | M. Jung | R. Vellanoweth | Gail S. Prins | Arun K. Roy
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