Transcriptional profiling of estrogen-regulated gene expression via estrogen receptor (ER) alpha or ERbeta in human osteosarcoma cells: distinct and common target genes for these receptors.
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Scott A Jelinsky,
Heather A Harris,
Eugene L Brown,
Kathryn Flanagan,
Xiaochun Zhang,
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Christopher Tunkey,
KehDih Lai,
Malcolm V Lane,
Donna K Simcoe,
Mark J Evans
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