Influence of omega‐3 fatty acids on Tamoxifen‐induced suppression of rat mammary carcinogenesis
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J. Liao | Richard D Bruggeman | A. Manni | T. Cooper | Arunangshu Das | K. El-Bayoumy | C. Aliaga | J. Richie | B. Prokopczyk | Haifang Xu | S. Washington | N. Trushin | A. Calcagnotto | Richard D. Bruggeman
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