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- NP718441.RAVUGEuA5hwr1vJmjIrxzsa4GGiQji5QyCuigleE5IAFk130_assertion description "[Thus, inherited alterations in CYP1B1 hydroxylation activity may be associated with significant changes in estrogen metabolism and, thereby, may possibly explain inter-individual differences in endometrial cancer risk associated with estrogen-mediated carcinogenesis.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP718441.RAVUGEuA5hwr1vJmjIrxzsa4GGiQji5QyCuigleE5IAFk130_provenance.
- NP612456.RA-RjY9lDpbfDf4WW1MfdV5aSZ8fg06mbBMV1M1uQcL5Q130_assertion description "[Thus, inherited alterations in CYP1B1 hydroxylation activity may be associated with significant changes in estrogen metabolism and, thereby, may possibly explain inter-individual differences in endometrial cancer risk associated with estrogen-mediated carcinogenesis.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP612456.RA-RjY9lDpbfDf4WW1MfdV5aSZ8fg06mbBMV1M1uQcL5Q130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Thus, inherited alterations in CYP1B1 hydroxylation activity may be associated with significant changes in estrogen metabolism and, thereby, may possibly explain inter-individual differences in endometrial cancer risk associated with estrogen-mediated carcinogenesis.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP395862.RA2ME_dB_CzZZCA1PzNPOfyPrhOpU33BWRAzrnJZ2TfoI130_assertion description "[Thus, inherited alterations in CYP1B1 hydroxylation activity may be associated with significant changes in estrogen metabolism and, thereby, may possibly explain inter-individual differences in endometrial cancer risk associated with estrogen-mediated carcinogenesis.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP395862.RA2ME_dB_CzZZCA1PzNPOfyPrhOpU33BWRAzrnJZ2TfoI130_provenance.