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levels to be associated with expression of certain canonical AR genes, such as UBE2C , CCNA2 , UGT2B17 and C-MYC , but not with others ( KLK3 , KLK2 , NKX3-1 , TMPRSS2 and FKBP5 ) ( 65 ). Many functional studies have been performed to evaluate