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  • 2. Alteration of glyoxalase genes expression in response to testosterone in LNCaP and PC3 human prostate cancer cells.
    Antognelli C, Del Buono C, Baldracchini F, Talesa V, Cottini E, Brancadoro C, Zucchi A, Mearini E.
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  • 3. Estradiol induction of retinoic acid receptors in human breast cancer cells.
    Roman SD, Ormandy CJ, Manning DL, Blamey RW, Nicholson RI, Sutherland RL, Clarke CL.
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  • 6. 17Beta-estradiol induces down-regulation of Cap43/NDRG1/Drg-1, a putative differentiation-related and metastasis suppressor gene, in human breast cancer cells.
    Fotovati A, Fujii T, Yamaguchi M, Kage M, Shirouzu K, Oie S, Basaki Y, Ono M, Yamana H, Kuwano M.
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  • 7. Recent insight on the control of enzymes involved in estrogen formation and transformation in human breast cancer.
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  • 8. PDZK1 and GREB1 are estrogen-regulated genes expressed in hormone-responsive breast cancer.
    Ghosh MG, Thompson DA, Weigel RJ.
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  • 9. Role of AIB1 for tamoxifen resistance in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells.
    Su Q, Hu S, Gao H, Ma R, Yang Q, Pan Z, Wang T, Li F.
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  • 10. Estradiol and tamoxifen differently affects the inhibitory effects of vitamin A and their metabolites on the proliferation and expression of alpha2beta1 integrins in MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
    Czeczuga-Semeniuk E, Lemancewicz D, Wołczyński S.
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  • 12. Protein Kinase C alpha is a marker for antiestrogen resistance and is involved in the growth of tamoxifen resistant human breast cancer cells.
    Frankel LB, Lykkesfeldt AE, Hansen JB, Stenvang J.
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  • 13. 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 14 affects estradiol levels in breast cancer cells and is a prognostic marker in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.
    Jansson AK, Gunnarsson C, Cohen M, Sivik T, Stål O.
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  • 14. The regulatory effect of tamoxifen on fibronectin expression in estrogen-dependent MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells.
    Horii Y, Takei H, Koibuchi Y, Horiguchi J, Maemura M, Iino Y, Morishita Y.
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  • 15. Susceptibility of human breast epithelial cells in vitro to hormones and drugs.
    Calaf GM.
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  • 18. High tumoral levels of Kiss1 and G-protein-coupled receptor 54 expression are correlated with poor prognosis of estrogen receptor-positive breast tumors.
    Marot D, Bieche I, Aumas C, Esselin S, Bouquet C, Vacher S, Lazennec G, Perricaudet M, Kuttenn F, Lidereau R, de Roux N.
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  • 19. Comparative gene expression profiling reveals partially overlapping but distinct genomic actions of different antiestrogens in human breast cancer cells.
    Scafoglio C, Ambrosino C, Cicatiello L, Altucci L, Ardovino M, Bontempo P, Medici N, Molinari AM, Nebbioso A, Facchiano A, Calogero RA, Elkon R, Menini N, Ponzone R, Biglia N, Sismondi P, De Bortoli M, Weisz A.
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  • 20. [Role of glyoxalases and methylglyoxal in cell proliferation and differentiation].
    Piskorska D, Grabowska-Bochenek R.
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