Estrogen receptor-beta and breast cancer: Translating biology into clinical practice

Volume: 77, Issue: 7, Pages: 727 - 737
Published: Jun 1, 2012
Abstract
Estrogen receptor (ER) β was discovered over a decade ago. The design of most studies on this receptor was based on knowledge of its predecessor, ERα. Although breast cancer (BCa) has been a main focus of ERβ research, its precise roles in breast carcinogenesis remain elusive. Data from in vitro models have not always matched those from observational or clinical studies. Several inherent factors may contribute to these discrepancies: (a) several...
Paper Details
Title
Estrogen receptor-beta and breast cancer: Translating biology into clinical practice
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
77
Issue
7
Pages
727 - 737
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