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bibliographicCitation Lin CY, Jan YJ, Kuo LK, Wang BJ, Huo C, Jiang SS, Chen SC, Kuo YY, Chang CR, Chuu CP. Elevation of androgen receptor promotes prostate cancer metastasis by induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition and reduction of KAT5. Cancer Sci. 2018 Nov;109(11):3564–74. PMID: 30142696; PMCID: PMC6215884.
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