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Nature Medicine  9, 22 - 23 (2003)
doi:10.1038/nm0103-22

In vivo imaging reveals estrogen receptor's hidden personality

Geoffrey L. Greene

The Ben May Institute for Cancer Research The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA ggreene@uchicago.edu

Post-menopausal women are treated with estrogen-receptor binding compounds during hormone replacement therapy. But new imaging studies in mice hint that the estrogen receptor may be responding primarily to estrogen-independent stimuli in some tissues (pages 82−86).

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