PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text compound_name comp_offset prot_official_name organism prot_offset 22174412-3 2012 Here, we assess the effects of 17-HASs on androgen receptor (AR) activity in LNCaP and LAPC-4 cells. 17-hass 31-38 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 42-59 22174412-3 2012 Here, we assess the effects of 17-HASs on androgen receptor (AR) activity in LNCaP and LAPC-4 cells. 17-hass 31-38 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 61-63 22174412-9 2012 Thus, the effects of these 17-HASs on AR signaling are complex, ranging from a decrease in testosterone production through the inhibition of Cyp17 as previously described, to directly reducing both AR protein expression and R1881-induced AR trans-activation. 17-hass 27-34 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 38-40 22174412-9 2012 Thus, the effects of these 17-HASs on AR signaling are complex, ranging from a decrease in testosterone production through the inhibition of Cyp17 as previously described, to directly reducing both AR protein expression and R1881-induced AR trans-activation. 17-hass 27-34 cytochrome P450 family 17 subfamily A member 1 Homo sapiens 141-146 22174412-9 2012 Thus, the effects of these 17-HASs on AR signaling are complex, ranging from a decrease in testosterone production through the inhibition of Cyp17 as previously described, to directly reducing both AR protein expression and R1881-induced AR trans-activation. 17-hass 27-34 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 198-200 22174412-9 2012 Thus, the effects of these 17-HASs on AR signaling are complex, ranging from a decrease in testosterone production through the inhibition of Cyp17 as previously described, to directly reducing both AR protein expression and R1881-induced AR trans-activation. 17-hass 27-34 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 198-200