Modulation of aryl hydrocarbon and estrogen receptor mediated-responses by nuclear receptor coregulators in breast cancer cells /
The discovery of specific coactivators that modulate the transcriptional activity of the estrogen receptor (ER) and the identification of ER cofactors that are amplified and overexpressed in breast tumors led to the hypothesis that some of these factors contribute directly to development of breast c...
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| Call Number: |
2001 Dissertation N496 |
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| 2001 Dissertation N496 | Available | |