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cross-receptor inhibition within G-protein coupled receptor heterodimer
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Lung
Coronary artery
Myometrium
Uterus
Tongue superior part with papillae
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Osteoporosis
Low blood pressure
Hyperoxia
Perforation of tympanic membrane
Lyme disease
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bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfone
Estrogens
Ifna protein, mouse
Polyglutamic Acid
4-hydroxytamoxifen
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CISD2
GAB2
EZR
RUNX2
Htt
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Osteoclasts from wildtype and calcitonin receptor knockouts treated with calcitonin
Ferulic acid and traditional Chinese medicine Si-Wu-Tang effects on MCF7 breast cancer cells
Breast cancer cells with siRNA-mediated ZMIZ1 knockdown and stimulated with estrogens
MCF 7 breast cancer cells treated with 4-hydroxytamoxifen and siRNA against ESR1 or RAR-alpha
Prostate carcinoma C4-2B cells with RUNX2 overexpression and treated with dihydrotestosterone
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