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The Anti-Proliferative Effects of Enterolactone in Prostate Cancer Cells: Evidence for the Role of DNA Licencing Genes, Mi-R106b Cluster Expression, and PTEN Dosage

Nutrients - Switzerland
doi 10.3390/nu6114839
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NutritionFood ScienceDietetics
Date

November 3, 2014

Authors
Mark McCannIan RowlandNicole Roy
Publisher

MDPI AG


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