The antidepressant desipramine and α2-adrenergic receptor activation promote breast tumor progression in association with altered collagen structure

scientific article published on December 2013

The antidepressant desipramine and α2-adrenergic receptor activation promote breast tumor progression in association with altered collagen structure is …
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P356DOI10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-13-0079
P932PMC publication ID3862035
P698PubMed publication ID24309563

P50authorKelley MaddenQ42860213
Ryan DawesQ57321118
Edward B BrownQ73199413
P2093author name stringMercedes J Szpunar
Kathleen A Burke
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P921main subjecttumor progressionQ16909647
breast neoplasmQ23929670
P304page(s)1262-1272
P577publication date2013-12-01
P1433published inCancer Prevention ResearchQ2665103
P1476titleThe antidepressant desipramine and α2-adrenergic receptor activation promote breast tumor progression in association with altered collagen structure
P478volume6

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