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May 15, 1976
The androgenic regulation of prostate proteins with a high affinity for deoxyribonucleic acid. Evidence for a prostate deoxyribonucleic acid-unwinding protein
W I Mainwaring, P S Rennie, J Keen
The Biochemical Journal
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April 15, 1976
Nuclear components responsible for the retention of steroid--receptor complexes, especially from the standpoint of the specifcity of hormonal responses
W I Mainwaring, E K Symes, S J Higgins
The Biochemical Journal
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August 15, 1976
Androgen-dependent synthesis of basic secretory proteins by the rat seminal vesicle
S J Higgins, J M Burchell, W I Mainwaring
The Biochemical Journal
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January 15, 1978
Testosterone regulates the synthesis of major proteins in rat ventral prostate
M G Parker, G T Scrace, W I Mainwaring
The Journal of Urology
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August 1, 1978
The nuclear uptake of androgen by human benign prostate in vitro: action of antiandrogens
E K Symes, E J Milroy, W I Mainwaring
The Biochemical Journal
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October 15, 1976
Testosterone control of nucleic acid content and proliferation of epithelium and stroma in rat seminal vesicles
S J Higgins, J M Burchell, W I Mainwaring
British Journal of Cancer
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November 1, 1989
A possible explanation for the peripheral selectivity of a novel non-steroidal pure antiandrogen, Casodex (ICI 176,334)
S N Freeman, W I Mainwaring, B J Furr
The Biochemical Journal
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July 1, 1971
Studies on the solubilized ribonucleic acid polymerase from rat ventral prostate gland
W I Mainwaring, F R Mangan, B M Peterken
Endocrine Research Communications
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January 1, 1975
The physicochemical properties of the cytoplasmic androgen receptor in the kidneys of normal, carrier female (tfm/+) and androgen-insensitive (tfm/y) mice
L P Bullock, W I Mainwaring, C W Bardin
The Biochemical Journal
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March 1, 1974
Studies on the form and synthesis of messenger ribonucleic acid in the rat ventral prostate gland, including its tissue-specific stimulation by androgens
W I Mainwaring, P A Wilce, A E Smith
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The Biochemical Journal
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May 15, 1976
The androgenic regulation of prostate proteins with a high affinity for deoxyribonucleic acid. Evidence for a prostate deoxyribonucleic acid-unwinding protein
W I Mainwaring, P S Rennie, J Keen
The Biochemical Journal
|
April 15, 1976
Nuclear components responsible for the retention of steroid--receptor complexes, especially from the standpoint of the specifcity of hormonal responses
W I Mainwaring, E K Symes, S J Higgins
The Biochemical Journal
|
August 15, 1976
Androgen-dependent synthesis of basic secretory proteins by the rat seminal vesicle
S J Higgins, J M Burchell, W I Mainwaring
The Biochemical Journal
|
January 15, 1978
Testosterone regulates the synthesis of major proteins in rat ventral prostate
M G Parker, G T Scrace, W I Mainwaring
The Journal of Urology
|
August 1, 1978
The nuclear uptake of androgen by human benign prostate in vitro: action of antiandrogens
E K Symes, E J Milroy, W I Mainwaring
The Biochemical Journal
|
October 15, 1976
Testosterone control of nucleic acid content and proliferation of epithelium and stroma in rat seminal vesicles
S J Higgins, J M Burchell, W I Mainwaring
British Journal of Cancer
|
November 1, 1989
A possible explanation for the peripheral selectivity of a novel non-steroidal pure antiandrogen, Casodex (ICI 176,334)
S N Freeman, W I Mainwaring, B J Furr
The Biochemical Journal
|
July 1, 1971
Studies on the solubilized ribonucleic acid polymerase from rat ventral prostate gland
W I Mainwaring, F R Mangan, B M Peterken
Endocrine Research Communications
|
January 1, 1975
The physicochemical properties of the cytoplasmic androgen receptor in the kidneys of normal, carrier female (tfm/+) and androgen-insensitive (tfm/y) mice
L P Bullock, W I Mainwaring, C W Bardin
The Biochemical Journal
|
March 1, 1974
Studies on the form and synthesis of messenger ribonucleic acid in the rat ventral prostate gland, including its tissue-specific stimulation by androgens
W I Mainwaring, P A Wilce, A E Smith
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