Comparative differential cytotoxicity of clinically used SERMs in human cancer lines of different origin and its predictive molecular docking studies of key target genes involved in cancer progression and treatment responses
SERMS like Tamoxifene, 5-hydroxy tamoxifene, raloxifene and endoxifene has been used for the treatment of hormonal imbalances and dependent cancers owing to their action via Estrogen receptors as in the treatment of estrogen sensitive breast cancers. Due to the adverse side effects, modifications an...
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Main Authors: | Lakshmi S (Author), Shanitha A (Author), Shiny Dv (Author), Rahul Bs (Author), Saikant R (Author), Shehna Sharaf (Author), Abi Sa (Author), Rajmohan G (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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