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Aromatase and breast cancer
A. Brodie, G. Sabnis, D. Jelovac
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Breast Cancer
100%
Aromatase
100%
Letrozole
100%
Neoplasm
75%
Mouse
33%
Tamoxifen
16%
Tumor Growth
16%
Aromatase Inhibitor
16%
Antiestrogen
16%
Receptor
8%
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
8%
Tumor Model
8%
Sphingolipid Activator Protein 2
8%
1,4 Diamino 1,4 Bis(2 Aminophenylthio) 2,3 Dicyanobutadiene
8%
Growth Factor
8%
Developmental Delay
8%
2 (2 Amino 3 Methoxyphenyl)chromone
8%
Gefitinib
8%
Fulvestrant
8%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Letrozole
100%
Mouse
33%
Tamoxifen
16%
Aromatase Inhibitor
16%
Antiestrogen
16%
Cancer Cell
8%
Growth Factor
8%
Neuroscience
Letrozole
100%
Gefitinib
8%
Keyphrases
MAPK Cascade
8%
P-MAPK
8%