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Im trying to get a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the action of androgens - and have found the articles of Nandi to be very informative. The only "problem" with them, is that I find it hard to understand them. I feel like the texts are written to a group of scientists, and not to a group of people who are wanting to get a greater understanding.

Im wondering if there are any worth-reading articles on the subject of affinity to the androgen receptor, and maybe a article who look at which steroids promote what (high affinity to AR, and acts like a antagonist to the GR) etc.


   
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Big Cat
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Well, if you are having problems with any of it in particular, feel free to ask. Nuclear receptor physiology is my self-declared field of expertise.

Good things come to those who weight.

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you sould do a write up about nuclear receptors, but in all their glory, co activators and all

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That's not a bad idea. I might just do that.

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Posted by: Big Cat
That's not a bad idea. I might just do that.

I would really like to see such an article.

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