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An Exploratory Study to Identify Potential Surrogate Endpoint Biomarke-261995139
University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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N01CA095139-004
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6688612
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2002
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NIH 2006
N01 CA
An Exploratory Study to Identify Potential Surrogate Endpoint Biomarke-261095139
/ University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
NIH 2003
N01 CA
An Exploratory Study to Identify Potential Surrogate Endpoint Biomarke-261995139
/ University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
NIH 2002
N01 CA
An Exploratory Study to Identify Potential Surrogate Endpoint Biomarke-261995139
/ University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
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Euhus, David; Bu, Dawei; Xie, Xian-Jin et al.
(2011)
Tamoxifen downregulates ets oncogene family members ETV4 and ETV5 in benign breast tissue: implications for durable risk reduction.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila) 4:1852-62
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