PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10668786-3 2000 We now obtained evidence that L-plastin gene expression was positively regulated by testosterone in androgen receptor (AR)-positive prostate and breast cancer cells. Testosterone 84-96 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 100-117 10668786-3 2000 We now obtained evidence that L-plastin gene expression was positively regulated by testosterone in androgen receptor (AR)-positive prostate and breast cancer cells. Testosterone 84-96 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 119-121 10668786-6 2000 Their testosterone/AR responsiveness became evident only when two or three of them were combined. Testosterone 6-18 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 19-21 10668786-8 2000 Thus, the three L-plastin AREs, despite their imperfect sequences compared with the consensus ARE, could cooperate with each other to become a potent testosterone/AR-responsive unit, which was likely responsible for the inducibility of the L-plastin gene by testosterone. Testosterone 150-162 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 26-28 10668786-8 2000 Thus, the three L-plastin AREs, despite their imperfect sequences compared with the consensus ARE, could cooperate with each other to become a potent testosterone/AR-responsive unit, which was likely responsible for the inducibility of the L-plastin gene by testosterone. Testosterone 258-270 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 26-28