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Publications by HYE-RIM LEE
Genistein, a Soy Phytoestrogen, Prevents the Growth of BG-1 Ovarian Cancer Cells Induced by 17β-Estradiol or Bisphenol a via the Inhibition of Cell Cycle Progression
International Journal of Oncology
Cancer Research
Oncology
Effects of Octylphenol on the Expression of Cell Cycle-Related Genes and the Growth of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived From Human Umbilical Cord Blood
International Journal of Molecular Medicine
Medicine
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Inhibition of Notch Pathway Prevents Osteosarcoma Growth by Cell Cycle Regulation
British Journal of Cancer
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Genistein Prevents Development of Spontaneous Ovarian Cancer and Inhibits Tumor Growth in Hen Model
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Signaling-Dependent Nuclear Export of Estradiol Receptor Controls Cell Cycle Progression in Breast Cancer Cells
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Inhibition of Aurora-A Kinase Induces Cell Cycle Arrest in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells by Affecting NFĸB Pathway
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Developmental Biology
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Molecular Biology
MicroRNA-30e Inhibits Adhesion, Migration, Invasion and Cell Cycle Progression of Prostate Cancer Cells via Inhibition of the Activation of the MAPK Signaling Pathway by Downregulating CHRM3
International Journal of Oncology
Cancer Research
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Soy but Not Bisphenol a (BPA) or the Phytoestrogen Genistin Alters Developmental Weight Gain and Food Intake in Pregnant Rats and Their Offspring
Reproductive Toxicology
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Knockdown of MBP-1 in Human Prostate Cancer Cells Delays Cell Cycle Progression
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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A Coumarin Derivative (RKS262) Inhibits Cell-Cycle Progression, Causes Pro-Apoptotic Signaling and Cytotoxicity in Ovarian Cancer Cells
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