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G-Protein: Coupled Receptor 30 and Estrogen Receptor-α Are ..:
Albanito, Lidia
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Lappano, Rosamaria
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Madeo, Antonio
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Environmental Health Perspectives. 116 (2008) 12 - p. 1648-1655 , 2008
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/25165517
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G-Protein: Coupled Receptor 30 and Estrogen Receptor-α Are Involved in the Proliferative Effects Induced by Atrazine in Ovarian Cancer Cells
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=jstor-25165517&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Albanito, Lidia A1 Lappano, Rosamaria A1 Madeo, Antonio A1 Chimento, Adele A1 Prossnitz, Eric R. A1 Cappello, Anna Rita A1 Dolce, Vincenza A1 Abonante, Sergio A1 Pezzi, Vincenzo A1 Maggiolini, Marcello PB National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. National Institutes of Health. Department of Health, Education and Welfare YR 2008 SN 0091-6765 K1 17β-estradiol K1 Atrazine K1 Estrogen receptor K1 GPR30 K1 Ovarian cancer cells K1 Biological sciences K1 Biochemistry K1 Biomolecules K1 Hormones K1 Steroid hormones K1 Sex hormones K1 Gonadal steroid hormones K1 Estrogens K1 Physical sciences K1 Chemistry K1 Chemical compounds K1 Chemicals K1 Polymers K1 Biopolymers K1 Proteins K1 Receptors K1 Cell cycle proteins K1 Cyclins K1 Nuclear proteins K1 Nuclear receptors K1 Steroid receptors K1 Estrogen receptors K1 Health sciences K1 Medical conditions K1 Diseases K1 Neoplasia K1 Cancer K1 Ovarian cancer K1 Breast diseases K1 Breast neoplasms K1 Breast cancer K1 Biology K1 Cytology K1 Cell biology K1 Cell physiology K1 Cell growth K1 Genetics K1 Genetic research K1 Genetic engineering K1 Gene transfer techniques K1 Transfection K1 Applied sciences K1 Engineering K1 Transportation K1 Vehicles K1 Agriculture K1 Agricultural sciences K1 Agricultural chemistry K1 Pesticides K1 Herbicides JF Environmental Health Perspectives VO 116 IS 12 SP 1648 OP 1655 LK http://dx.doi.org/https://www.jstor.org/stable/25165517 DO https://www.jstor.org/stable/25165517 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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