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  1. 1.   Advanced glycation end products are elevated in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients, alter response to therapy, and can be targeted by lifestyle intervention
  2. Walter, Katherine R; Ford, Marvella E; Gregoski, Mathew J; Kramer, Rita M; Knight, Kendrea D; Spruill, Laura; Nogueira, Lourdes M; Krisanits, Bradley A; Phan, Van; La Rue, Amanda C; Lilly, Michael B; Ambs, Stefan; Chan,King; Turner, Tonya F; Varner, Heidi; Singh, Shweta; Uribarri, Jaime; Garrett-Mayer, Elizabeth; Armeson, Kent E; Hilton, Ebony J; Clair, Mark J; Taylor, Marian H; Abbott, Andrea M; Findlay, Victoria J; Peterson, Lindsay L; Magwood, Gayenell; Turner, David P
  3. Breast cancer research and treatment. 2019, Feb; 173(3): 559-571.
  1. 2.   The Role of Estrogen Receptor alpha and beta in Regulating Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation is Based on Sex
  2. Hogg, M. E.; Vavra, A. K.; Banerjee, M. N.; Martinez, J.; Jiang, Q.; Keefer, L. K.; Chambon, P.; Kibbe, M. R.
  3. Journal of Surgical Research. 2012, Mar; 173(1): E1-E10.
  1. 3.   Development of an image analysis screen for estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) ligands through measurement of nuclear translocation dynamics
  2. Dull, A.; Goncharova, E.; Hager, G.; McMahon, J. B.
  3. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 2010, Nov; 122(5): 341-351.
  1. 4.   Cadmium Malignantly Transforms Normal Human Breast Epithelial Cells into a Basal-like Phenotype
  2. Benbrahim-Tallaa, L.; Tokar, E. J.; Diwan, B. A.; Dill, A. L.; Coppin, J. F.; Waalkes, M. P.
  3. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2009 117(12): 1847-1852.
  1. 5.   The experimental antitumor agents Phortress and Doxorubicin are equiactive against human-derived breast carcinoma xenograft models
  2. Fichtner, I.; Monks, A.; Hose, C.; Stevens, M. F. G.; Bradshaw, T. D.
  3. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 2004, SEP; 87(1): 97-107.
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