by Ruiz-Cabello, Jesus, Berghmans, Kirsten, Kaplan, Ofer, Lippman, Marc E, Clarke, Robert and Cohen, Jack S
Abstract:
Many breast tumors appear to progress from estrogen-dependent growth to a more malignant phenotype characterized by estrogen-independent growth, antiestrogen resistance, and a high metastatic…
Reference:
Hormone dependence of breast cancer cells and the effects of tamoxifen and estrogen:31P NMR studies (Ruiz-Cabello, Jesus, Berghmans, Kirsten, Kaplan, Ofer, Lippman, Marc E, Clarke, Robert and Cohen, Jack S), In Breast cancer research and treatment, Kluwer Academic Publishers, volume 33, 1995.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{RuizCabello:1995vv, author = {Ruiz-Cabello, Jesus and Berghmans, Kirsten and Kaplan, Ofer and Lippman, Marc E and Clarke, Robert and Cohen, Jack S}, title = {{Hormone dependence of breast cancer cells and the effects of tamoxifen and estrogen:<Superscript>31</Superscript>P NMR studies}}, journal = {Breast cancer research and treatment}, year = {1995}, volume = {33}, number = {3}, pages = {209--217}, publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, doi = {10.1007/BF00665945}, language = {English}, rating = {0}, date-added = {2014-09-05T17:43:49GMT}, date-modified = {2020-07-09T13:27:52GMT}, abstract = {Many breast tumors appear to progress from estrogen-dependent growth to a more malignant phenotype characterized by estrogen-independent growth, antiestrogen resistance, and a high metastatic...}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00665945}, uri = {url{papers3://publication/doi/10.1007/BF00665945}} }