Transgenic mice carrying an imbalance in the native ratio of A to B forms of progesterone receptor exhibit developmental abnormalities in mammary glands.
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Transgenic mice carrying an imbalance in the native ratio of A to B forms of progesterone receptor exhibit developmental abnormalities in mammary glands.
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Transgenic mice carrying an im ...... normalities in mammary glands.
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G Shyamala
G Silberstein
M H Barcellos-Hoff
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10.1073/PNAS.95.2.696
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1998-01-01T00:00:00Z