Estrogenic GPR30 signalling induces proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells through CTGF
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Didier Picard | Antonio Madeo | M. Maggiolini | L. Albanito | A. Madeo | R. Lappano | D. Picard | D. Pandey | Marcello Maggiolini | Deo Prakash Pandey | Rosamaria Lappano | Lidia Albanito
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