Distribution of GPR30, a Seven Membrane–Spanning Estrogen Receptor, in Primary Breast Cancer and its Association with Clinicopathologic Determinants of Tumor Progression
Edward J. Filardo(University of Iowa), Edmond Sabo(Carmel Medical Center), Ronald A. DeLellis(Providence College), C. T. Graeber(Brown University), Margaret M. Steinhoff(Brown University), Murray B. Resnick(Brown University), Dilip D. Giri(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Jeffrey A. Quinn(Brown University)
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