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17 beta-estradiol regulates and v-Ha-ras transfection constitutively enhances MCF7 breast cancer cell interactions with basement membrane.

Albini et al., 1986

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14105585808697209021
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Albini A
Graf J
Kitten G
Kleinman H
Martin G
Veillette A
Lippman M
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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The interaction of a line of human breast carcinoma cells (MCF7) with basement membrane components, particularly laminin, was altered by exposure of the cells to estrogen as well as by transfection of the cells with the v-Ha-ras oncogene. In both cases, the cells show a …
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