The same pattern was observed when nuclearAR were analyzed according to the sex.
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In CRPC patients, nuclearAR staining of metastases was increased when compared to short-term castrated patients.
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NuclearAR immunostaining was decreased and apoptosis was increased, but cell proliferation remained largely unaffected in metastases within a few days after surgical castration.
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The nuclearAR content was higher (p less than 0.01) in normal rather than in nodular thyroid tissues.
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In addition, nuclearAR content was significantly (p less than 0.05) higher in normal thyroid tissue from men than from women.