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Biochemical Pharmacology|September 12, 1991
Influence of di- and tri-phenylethylene estrogen/antiestrogen structure on the mechanisms of protein kinase C inhibition and activation as revealed by a multivariate analysisE Bignon, M Pons, J C Doré, et al.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|March 1, 1993
Relative involvement of protein kinase C and of the estrogen receptor in the cytotoxic action of a population of triphenylethylenes on MCF7 cells as revealed by correspondence factorial (CF) analysisT Ojasoo, E Bignon, A Crastes de Paulet, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 7, 1992
Multivariate analysis by the minimum spanning tree method of the structural determinants of diphenylethylenes and triphenylacrylonitriles implicated in estrogen receptor binding, protein kinase C activity, and MCF7 cell proliferationJ C Doré, J Gilbert, E Bignon, et al.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|January 1, 1984
Influence of new hydroxylated triphenylethylene (TPE) derivatives on estradiol binding to uterine cytosolM Pons, F Michel, A Crastes de Paulet, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1989
Effect of triphenylacrylonitrile derivatives on estradiol-receptor binding and on human breast cancer cell growthE Bignon, M Pons, A C Crastes de Paulet, et al.
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Biochemical Pharmacology|September 12, 1991
Influence of di- and tri-phenylethylene estrogen/antiestrogen structure on the mechanisms of protein kinase C inhibition and activation as revealed by a multivariate analysisE Bignon, M Pons, J C Doré, et al.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|March 1, 1993
Relative involvement of protein kinase C and of the estrogen receptor in the cytotoxic action of a population of triphenylethylenes on MCF7 cells as revealed by correspondence factorial (CF) analysisT Ojasoo, E Bignon, A Crastes de Paulet, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 7, 1992
Multivariate analysis by the minimum spanning tree method of the structural determinants of diphenylethylenes and triphenylacrylonitriles implicated in estrogen receptor binding, protein kinase C activity, and MCF7 cell proliferationJ C Doré, J Gilbert, E Bignon, et al.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|January 1, 1984
Influence of new hydroxylated triphenylethylene (TPE) derivatives on estradiol binding to uterine cytosolM Pons, F Michel, A Crastes de Paulet, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1989
Effect of triphenylacrylonitrile derivatives on estradiol-receptor binding and on human breast cancer cell growthE Bignon, M Pons, A C Crastes de Paulet, et al.
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