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bibliographicCitation Peterziel H, Culig Z, Stober J, Hobisch A, Radmayr C, Bartsch G, Klocker H, Cato AC. Mutant androgen receptors in prostatic tumors distinguish between amino-acid-sequence requirements for transactivation and ligand binding. Int J Cancer. 1995 Nov 15;63(4):544–50. doi: 10.1002/ijc.2910630415. PMID: 7591265.
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