QSAR analysis of some azole derivatives as potent aromatase inhibitors
A high proportion of breast tumors are hormone-dependent, implying that endogenous estrogens play a critical role in cancer cell proliferation. One of the most effective strategies for the treatment of breast cancer is reduction of estrogens level by inhibiting aromatase enzyme which is responsible...
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Main Authors: | Razeih Sabet (Author), Soghra Khabnadideh (Author), Samaneh Mohseni (Author), Ayyub Mojaddami (Author), Zahra Rezaei (Author) |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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