Estrogen Receptor-β Modulation of the ERα-p53 Loop Regulating Gene Expression, Proliferation, and Apoptosis in Breast Cancer
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Estrogen Receptor-β Modulation of the ERα-p53 Loop Regulating Gene Expression, Proliferation, and Apoptosis in Breast Cancer
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Hormones & Cancer
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 230-242
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Springer Nature
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2017-06-02
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10.1007/s12672-017-0298-1
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