Identification of novel estrogen receptor α antagonists
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Robert Powers | R. Powers | R. Winneker | D. Shao | D. Hauze | Donald E Frail | Dalei Shao | Thomas J Berrodin | Eric Manas | Diane Hauze | Ashok Bapat | Daniel Gonder | Richard C Winneker | D. Frail | Diane B. Hauze | T. Berrodin | E. Manas | A. Bapat | D. Gonder
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