Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
TextSentencer_T1 |
0-71 |
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Androgen receptor gene mutations in hormone-refractory prostate cancer. |
T1 |
0-71 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Androgen receptor gene mutations in hormone-refractory prostate cancer. |
TextSentencer_T2 |
72-161 |
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denotes |
Prostate cancer is considered to be one of the most hormone-dependent human malignancies. |
T2 |
72-161 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Prostate cancer is considered to be one of the most hormone-dependent human malignancies. |
TextSentencer_T3 |
162-305 |
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denotes |
As a key mediator of hormonal response, the androgen receptor (AR) is believed to have an important role in the progression of prostate cancer. |
T3 |
162-305 |
Sentence |
denotes |
As a key mediator of hormonal response, the androgen receptor (AR) is believed to have an important role in the progression of prostate cancer. |
TextSentencer_T4 |
306-569 |
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Mutations in the coding region of the AR gene have been found in both untreated and hormone-refractory prostate cancer, but the frequency of such mutations at different stages of the disease is poorly documented and even contradictory results have been published. |
T4 |
306-569 |
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denotes |
Mutations in the coding region of the AR gene have been found in both untreated and hormone-refractory prostate cancer, but the frequency of such mutations at different stages of the disease is poorly documented and even contradictory results have been published. |
TextSentencer_T5 |
570-843 |
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In the present study, the frequency of AR gene mutations was determined in 30 locally recurrent and two metastatic hormone-refractory prostate tumours using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), non-radioactive single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP), and sequencing. |
T5 |
570-843 |
Sentence |
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In the present study, the frequency of AR gene mutations was determined in 30 locally recurrent and two metastatic hormone-refractory prostate tumours using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), non-radioactive single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP), and sequencing. |
TextSentencer_T6 |
844-1014 |
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denotes |
The length of the polymorphic CAG repeat, which is inversely correlated with the ability of the AR to activate transcription, was also analysed as well as the GGC repeat. |
T6 |
844-1014 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The length of the polymorphic CAG repeat, which is inversely correlated with the ability of the AR to activate transcription, was also analysed as well as the GGC repeat. |
TextSentencer_T7 |
1015-1077 |
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denotes |
Twelve samples were known to contain an AR gene amplification. |
T7 |
1015-1077 |
Sentence |
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Twelve samples were known to contain an AR gene amplification. |
TextSentencer_T8 |
1078-1243 |
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Altogether, one point mutation (Gly(674)-->Ala) and one microsatellite mutation (CAG(20)-->CAG(18)) were found, both in cancers containing the AR gene amplification. |
T8 |
1078-1243 |
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denotes |
Altogether, one point mutation (Gly(674)-->Ala) and one microsatellite mutation (CAG(20)-->CAG(18)) were found, both in cancers containing the AR gene amplification. |
TextSentencer_T9 |
1244-1356 |
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denotes |
The mean lengths of the polymorphic CAG and GGC repeats were similar to those observed in the normal population. |
T9 |
1244-1356 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The mean lengths of the polymorphic CAG and GGC repeats were similar to those observed in the normal population. |
TextSentencer_T10 |
1357-1526 |
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These results favour the view that mutations in the AR gene are rare in hormone-refractory prostate cancer and do not play an important role, at least, in local relapse. |
T10 |
1357-1526 |
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These results favour the view that mutations in the AR gene are rare in hormone-refractory prostate cancer and do not play an important role, at least, in local relapse. |
TextSentencer_T11 |
1527-1702 |
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Instead, the amplification and consequent overexpression of the wild-type AR gene seem to be the most common alteration involving the AR in hormone-refractory prostate cancer. |
T11 |
1527-1702 |
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denotes |
Instead, the amplification and consequent overexpression of the wild-type AR gene seem to be the most common alteration involving the AR in hormone-refractory prostate cancer. |