The Exogenous Estrogen Antiproliferaive Effects On Cervical Cancer Cell Line: An In Vitro Study
Estradiol valerate (Exogenous estrogen) is a synthetic ester and is also a female estrogen hormone. There are studies showing that estradiol may have anticancer effects. This study was performed to reveal the effects of exogenous estrogens on the viability of cervical cancer cells in cell culture. W...
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Main Authors: | Zohreh Haghri (Author), Rahim Ahmadi (Author) |
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Islamic Azad University,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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