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Chemical compound
Ralaniten (developmental code name EPI-002) is an N-terminal domain antiandrogen which was never marketed.[1] It is a derivative of bisphenol A[2] and one of the four stereoisomers of EPI-001.[1] A prodrug of ralaniten, ralaniten acetate (EPI-506), was under development for the treatment of prostate cancer.[3]
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References
- ^ a b Myung JK, Banuelos CA, Fernandez JG, Mawji NR, Wang J, Tien AH, et al. (July 2013). "An androgen receptor N-terminal domain antagonist for treating prostate cancer". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 123 (7): 2948–2960. doi:10.1172/JCI66398. PMC 3696543. PMID 23722902.
- ^ Monaghan AE, McEwan IJ (2016). "A sting in the tail: the N-terminal domain of the androgen receptor as a drug target". Asian Journal of Andrology. 18 (5): 687–694. doi:10.4103/1008-682X.181081. PMC 5000789. PMID 27212126.
- ^ Maughan BL, Antonarakis ES (December 2015). "Clinical Relevance of Androgen Receptor Splice Variants in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer". Current Treatment Options in Oncology. 16 (12): 57. doi:10.1007/s11864-015-0375-z. PMID 26537882. S2CID 30398927.
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