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Smoking out reproductive hormone actions in lung cancer
Jill M. Siegfried
Pharmacology
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Lung Cancer
100%
Estrogen Receptor β
100%
Reproductive Hormones
100%
Hormone Action
100%
Lung
60%
Lung Tissue
40%
Progesterone Receptor
40%
Testosterone
40%
Lung Tumor
40%
Aromatase
40%
Lung Inflammation
20%
Estradiol
20%
Estrogen
20%
Estrogen Receptor
20%
Inflammatory Cells
20%
Steroid Hormones
20%
Future Therapeutics
20%
Estrone
20%
Lung Development
20%
Novel Form
20%
CYP19
20%
Lung Cancer Cell Lines
20%
Ongoing Clinical Trials
20%
Estrogen Synthesis
20%
Human Lung Tumors
20%
Breast Tissue
20%
Therapeutic Implications
20%
Reproductive Organs
20%
Population-based Evidence
20%
Local Estrogen Production
20%
Rate-limiting Enzyme
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lung Cancer
100%
Hormone Action
100%
Reproductive Hormone
100%
Estrogen Receptor
100%
Lung
83%
Lung Tumor
50%
Receptor
33%
Aromatase
33%
Estrogen Synthesis
33%
Progesterone Receptor
33%
Clinical Trial
16%
Precursor
16%
Pneumonia
16%
Inflammatory Cell
16%
Cytochrome P450 Family 19
16%
Breast Tissue
16%
Lung Development
16%
Lung Cancer Cell Line
16%
Reproductive Organ
16%
Diethylstilbestrol
16%
Estrone
16%
Steroid Hormone
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Estrogen Receptor
100%
Lung Cancer
100%
Lung Tumor
50%
Receptor
33%
Aromatase
33%
Progesterone Receptor
33%
Clinical Trial
16%
Cytochrome P450 Family 19
16%
Steroid Hormone
16%
Diethylstilbestrol
16%
Estrone
16%
Pneumonia
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hormone Action
100%
Estrogen Receptor
100%
Estrogen Synthesis
33%
Progesterone Receptor
33%
Aromatase
33%
Animal Models
16%
Clinical Trial
16%
Cancer Cell
16%
Enzyme
16%
Precursor
16%
Lung Development
16%
Estradiol
16%