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Bennett et al., 1976 - Google Patents

Bone destruction by breast tumours

Bennett et al., 1976

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1083543048736477956
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Bennett A
Charlier E
McDonald A
Simpson J
Stamford I
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Prostaglandins

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In 1975 we reported preliminary evidence that normal human breast tissue and benign breast tumours contain and synthesise little PG-like material, whereas malignant breast tumours contain significantly more. Those tumours synthesising most PG were associated …
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