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bibliographicCitation Lopes J, Arnosti D, Trosko JE, Tai M, Zuccari D. Melatonin decreases estrogen receptor binding to estrogen response elements sites on the OCT4 gene in human breast cancer stem cells. Genes Cancer. 2016 Jun 10;7(5-6):209–17. doi: 10.18632/genesandcancer.107.
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