R A HUSEBY
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HUSEBY R, Ownby H, Brooks S, Russo J
Henry Ford Hosp Med J
. 1990 Jan;
38(1):79-84.
PMID: 2228719
A total of 559 women with primary breast cancer treated by modified radical mastectomy were followed for a mean of 74.8 months to evaluate the relationship of sex hormone receptor...
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HUSEBY R, Ownby H, Frederick J, Brooks S, Russo J, Brennan M
J Clin Oncol
. 1988 Jan;
6(1):83-8.
PMID: 3335894
The present study attempts to identify poor prognosis subgroups of women with node-negative breast cancer that might benefit from systemic adjuvant therapy. The cases were collected through a cooperative effort...
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Juriansz R, HUSEBY R, Wilcox R
Cancer Res
. 1988 Jan;
48(1):14-8.
PMID: 3334987
The interaction of 14 steroidal and nonsteroidal estrogen agonists and antagonists with the intracellular estrogen receptor system was examined in cell suspensions prepared from the testes of mice that develop...
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HUSEBY R, Soares M, Talamantes F
Endocrinology
. 1985 Apr;
116(4):1440-8.
PMID: 3971922
Some endocrinological consequences of grafting hypophyses of mice to sites distant from the hypothalamic-pituitary portal vessels were investigated. Serum PRL levels in recipients rose within 3 weeks to levels seen...
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HUSEBY R, Maloney T, McGrath C
Cancer Res
. 1984 Jun;
44(6):2654-9.
PMID: 6722798
The MCF-7 continuous line of human breast cancer cells requires that athymic nude mice receive supplemental estrogen so that inocula can produce progressively growing tumors. Although these cells contain a...
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HUSEBY R
Cancer Res
. 1983 Nov;
43(11):5365-78.
PMID: 6616470
Although a majority of malignant testicular Leydig cell tumors induced in the mouse by chronic estrogenization remain dependent upon estrogen stimulation for growth during early transplant generations, we have observed...
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HUSEBY R, Thurlow S
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1982 Dec;
144(8):939-49.
PMID: 7148926
The developing genital tract of the fetal mouse was exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) and the induction of noncyclic ovarian function in adult life was circumvented. Female mice of two inbred...