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October 20, 2004
17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 is an independent prognostic marker in breast cancer
Olayiwola O Oduwole, Yan Li, Veli V Isomaa, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
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April 11, 2014
Prostatic acid phosphatase is the main acid phosphatase with 5'-ectonucleotidase activity in the male mouse saliva and regulates salivation
César L Araujo, Ileana B Quintero, Anja Kipar, et al.
Cancer Research
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July 20, 2007
Prostatic acid phosphatase is not a prostate specific target
Ileana B Quintero, César L Araujo, Anitta E Pulkka, et al.
Plos One
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September 17, 2013
Transmembrane prostatic acid phosphatase (TMPAP) interacts with snapin and deficient mice develop prostate adenocarcinoma
Ileana B Quintero, Annakaisa M Herrala, César L Araujo, et al.
Plos One
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May 22, 2014
Mice deficient in transmembrane prostatic acid phosphatase display increased GABAergic transmission and neurological alterations
Heidi O Nousiainen, Ileana B Quintero, Timo T Myöhänen, et al.
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Cancer Research
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October 20, 2004
17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 is an independent prognostic marker in breast cancer
Olayiwola O Oduwole, Yan Li, Veli V Isomaa, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
|
April 11, 2014
Prostatic acid phosphatase is the main acid phosphatase with 5'-ectonucleotidase activity in the male mouse saliva and regulates salivation
César L Araujo, Ileana B Quintero, Anja Kipar, et al.
Cancer Research
|
July 20, 2007
Prostatic acid phosphatase is not a prostate specific target
Ileana B Quintero, César L Araujo, Anitta E Pulkka, et al.
Plos One
|
September 17, 2013
Transmembrane prostatic acid phosphatase (TMPAP) interacts with snapin and deficient mice develop prostate adenocarcinoma
Ileana B Quintero, Annakaisa M Herrala, César L Araujo, et al.
Plos One
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May 22, 2014
Mice deficient in transmembrane prostatic acid phosphatase display increased GABAergic transmission and neurological alterations
Heidi O Nousiainen, Ileana B Quintero, Timo T Myöhänen, et al.
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