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Transplantation
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September 1, 1984
Glucocorticoid inhibitory action on OKT3-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes from renal transplant patients
P Musiani, F Citterio, N Maggiano, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
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August 5, 2000
Flavonoids apigenin and quercetin inhibit melanoma growth and metastatic potential
S Caltagirone, C Rossi, A Poggi, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
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January 1, 1984
Glucocorticoid inhibitory action on the response to PHA of residual circulatory lymphocytes in renal transplant patients following immunosuppressive therapy
P Musiani, F Citterio, N Maggiano, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology
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July 1, 1997
Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization detection of growth-hormone-producing cells in human thymoma
L Lauriola, N Maggiano, F G Serra, et al.
Melanoma Research
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October 12, 2001
Quercetin and tamoxifen sensitize human melanoma cells to hyperthermia
M Piantelli, D Tatone, G Castrilli, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
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August 4, 1998
Growth-inhibitory effect of tamoxifen and quercetin and presence of type II estrogen binding sites in human laryngeal cancer cell lines and primary laryngeal tumors
G Ferrandina, G Almadori, N Maggiano, et al.
Oncogene
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May 8, 2012
The Trop-2 signalling network in cancer growth
E Guerra, M Trerotola, A L Aloisi, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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August 1, 1995
Tamoxifen and quercetin interact with type II estrogen binding sites and inhibit the growth of human melanoma cells
M Piantelli, N Maggiano, R Ricci, et al.
Cancer
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January 1, 1993
Type II estrogen binding sites and antiproliferative activity of quercetin in human meningiomas
M Piantelli, A Rinelli, E Macrì, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
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December 15, 1990
Type-II estrogen binding sites in a lymphoblastoid cell line and growth-inhibitory effect of estrogen, anti-estrogen and bioflavonoids
G Scambia, F O Ranelletti, P Benedetti Panici, et al.
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Transplantation
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September 1, 1984
Glucocorticoid inhibitory action on OKT3-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes from renal transplant patients
P Musiani, F Citterio, N Maggiano, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
|
August 5, 2000
Flavonoids apigenin and quercetin inhibit melanoma growth and metastatic potential
S Caltagirone, C Rossi, A Poggi, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
|
January 1, 1984
Glucocorticoid inhibitory action on the response to PHA of residual circulatory lymphocytes in renal transplant patients following immunosuppressive therapy
P Musiani, F Citterio, N Maggiano, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology
|
July 1, 1997
Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization detection of growth-hormone-producing cells in human thymoma
L Lauriola, N Maggiano, F G Serra, et al.
Melanoma Research
|
October 12, 2001
Quercetin and tamoxifen sensitize human melanoma cells to hyperthermia
M Piantelli, D Tatone, G Castrilli, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
|
August 4, 1998
Growth-inhibitory effect of tamoxifen and quercetin and presence of type II estrogen binding sites in human laryngeal cancer cell lines and primary laryngeal tumors
G Ferrandina, G Almadori, N Maggiano, et al.
Oncogene
|
May 8, 2012
The Trop-2 signalling network in cancer growth
E Guerra, M Trerotola, A L Aloisi, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
August 1, 1995
Tamoxifen and quercetin interact with type II estrogen binding sites and inhibit the growth of human melanoma cells
M Piantelli, N Maggiano, R Ricci, et al.
Cancer
|
January 1, 1993
Type II estrogen binding sites and antiproliferative activity of quercetin in human meningiomas
M Piantelli, A Rinelli, E Macrì, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
|
December 15, 1990
Type-II estrogen binding sites in a lymphoblastoid cell line and growth-inhibitory effect of estrogen, anti-estrogen and bioflavonoids
G Scambia, F O Ranelletti, P Benedetti Panici, et al.
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