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Concept Estrogen Antagonists
Concept Estrogens
Concept Estrogens, Non-Steroidal
Concept Receptors, Estrogen
Concept Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Concept Estrogen Receptor alpha
Academic Article In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol a Promotes Mammary Tumor Risk in MMTV-Erbb2 Transgenic Mice Through the Induction of ER-erbB2 Crosstalk.
Academic Article Bisphenol AF promotes estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell proliferation through amphiregulin-mediated crosstalk with receptor tyrosine kinase signaling.
Academic Article microRNA Regulation in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer and Endocrine Therapy.
Academic Article Caloric restriction inhibits mammary tumorigenesis in MMTV-ErbB2 transgenic mice through the suppression of ER and ErbB2 pathways and inhibition of epithelial cell stemness in premalignant mammary tissues.
Academic Article DMBA promotes ErbB2-mediated carcinogenesis via ErbB2 and estrogen receptor pathway activation and genomic instability.
Academic Article Activity of the antiestrogenic cajanin stilbene acid towards breast cancer.
Academic Article In Utero exposure to low-dose alcohol induces reprogramming of mammary development and tumor risk in MMTV-erbB-2 transgenic mice.
Academic Article Genistein induces enhanced growth promotion in ER-positive/erbB-2-overexpressing breast cancers by ER-erbB-2 cross talk and p27/kip1 downregulation.
Academic Article Caspase-3 status is a determinant of the differential responses to genistein between MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
Academic Article Hormonal and dietary modulation of mammary carcinogenesis in mouse mammary tumor virus-c-erbB-2 transgenic mice.
Academic Article Effects of receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor A47 on estrogen and growth factor-dependent breast cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis in vitro.
Grant Mechanisms of in utero exposure to bisphenol A induced mammary tumor risk
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