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bibliographicCitation Annab LA, Hawkins RE, Solomon G, Barrett JC, Afshari CA. Increased cell survival by inhibition of BRCA1 using an antisense approach in an estrogen responsive ovarian carcinoma cell line. Breast Cancer Res. 2000;2(2):139–48. PMID: 11056686; PMCID: PMC13916.
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