Abstract

Androgens, as other steroid hormones, interact with a receptor protein to regulate gene expression in target tissues.1 Much of the work to date on this subject has involved analysis of the abundant gene products stimulated by androgens in the rat prostate2,3 and seminal vesicle.4–6 However, no attempts were made in these studies to correlate specific gene expression with androgen receptor dynamics or to compare the androgen sensitivity of these different genes in male accessory sex organs.KeywordsAndrogen ReceptorOrnithine DecarboxylaseMouse KidneymRNA ConcentrationReceptor ConcentrationThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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