Tamoxifen, a synthetic antiestrogen, is known for its antitumoral action in vivo; however, it is well accepted that many tamoxifen effects are elicited via estrogen receptor-independent routes. Previously, we reported that tamoxifen induces PKC translocation in fibroblasts. In the present study, we
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Membrane protein analysis of human breast cancer cell line MCF-7 by different membrane washing methods
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