17-Beta-estradiol induces neoplastic transformation in prostatic epithelial cells.
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Yan Zhang | D. Danielpour | David Danielpour | Shan Yu | Mong-Ting Yuen | Chang Zou | Franky L Chan | C. Zou | F. Chan | Shan Yu | Yan Zhang | Mong-Ting Yuen
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