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Kathryn Horwitz to DNA, Neoplasm

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kathryn Horwitz has written about DNA, Neoplasm.

 
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0.229
 
  1. Graham ML, Dalquist KE, Horwitz KB. Simultaneous measurement of progesterone receptors and DNA indices by flow cytometry: analysis of breast cancer cell mixtures and genetic instability of the T47D line. Cancer Res. 1989 Jul 15; 49(14):3943-9.
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    Score: 0.077
  2. Graham ML, Bunn PA, Jewett PB, Gonzalez-Aller C, Horwitz KB. Simultaneous measurement of progesterone receptors and DNA indices by flow cytometry: characterization of an assay in breast cancer cell lines. Cancer Res. 1989 Jul 15; 49(14):3934-42.
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    Score: 0.077
  3. Graham ML, Smith JA, Jewett PB, Horwitz KB. Heterogeneity of progesterone receptor content and remodeling by tamoxifen characterize subpopulations of cultured human breast cancer cells: analysis by quantitative dual parameter flow cytometry. Cancer Res. 1992 Feb 01; 52(3):593-602.
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    Score: 0.023
  4. Graham ML, Krett NL, Miller LA, Leslie KK, Gordon DF, Wood WM, Wei LL, Horwitz KB. T47DCO cells, genetically unstable and containing estrogen receptor mutations, are a model for the progression of breast cancers to hormone resistance. Cancer Res. 1990 Oct 01; 50(19):6208-17.
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    Score: 0.021
  5. Wei LL, Krett NL, Francis MD, Gordon DF, Wood WM, O'Malley BW, Horwitz KB. Multiple human progesterone receptor messenger ribonucleic acids and their autoregulation by progestin agonists and antagonists in breast cancer cells. Mol Endocrinol. 1988 Jan; 2(1):62-72.
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    Score: 0.017
  6. Horwitz KB, Freidenberg GR. Growth inhibition and increase of insulin receptors in antiestrogen-resistant T47DCO human breast cancer cells by progestins: implications for endocrine therapies. Cancer Res. 1985 Jan; 45(1):167-73.
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    Score: 0.014
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