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Volume 87, Number 1, October 2003

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Estrogen and its metabolites are carcinogenic agents in human breast epithelial cells
pp. 1-25(25)
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Epitestosterone
pp. 27-34(8)
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The pharmacology of letrozole
pp. 35-45(11)
Authors: Haynes B.P.; Dowsett M.; Miller W.R.; Dixon J.M.; Bhatnagar A.S.

Stable transfection of an estrogen receptor beta cDNA isoform into MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells
pp. 47-55(9)
Authors: Tonetti D.A.; Rubenstein R.; DeLeon M.; Zhao H.; Pappas S.G.; Bentrem D.J.; Chen B.; Constantinou A.; Craig Jordan V.

p33ING1b stimulates the transcriptional activity of the estrogen receptor alpha via its activation function (AF) 2 domain
pp. 57-63(7)
Authors: Toyama T.; Iwase H.; Yamashita H.; Hara Y.; Sugiura H.; Zhang Z.; Fukai I.; Miura Y.; Riabowol K.; Fujii Y.

Activation of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 by 2- and 4-hydroxyestradiol
pp. 65-73(9)
Authors: Paquette B.; Bisson M.; Therriault H.; Lemay R.; Pare M.; Banville P.; Cantin A.M.

Glucocorticoid agonistic and antagonistic effects of mifepristone and onapristone on thymocyte subset composition and CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity in infant male rats
pp. 85-96(12)
Authors: Kraml J.V.; Kolinska J.; Sinkora J.V.; Zakostelecka M.; Kadlecova L.; Hirsova D.; Noskova L.

Dehydroepiandrosterone with other neurosteroids preserve neuronal mitochondria from calcium overload
pp. 97-103(7)
Authors: Kaasik A.; Safiulina D.; Kalda A.; Zharkovsky A.

Microbial pathways leading to steroidal malodour in the axilla
pp. 105-110(6)
Authors: Austin C.; Ellis J.

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