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    Tumor estrogen content and clinico-morphological and endocrine features of endometrial cancer by Berstein, L M, Tchernobrovkina, A E, Gamajunova, V B, Kovalevskij, A J, Vasilyev, D A, Chepik, O F, Turkevitch, E A, Tsyrlina, E V, Maximov, S J, Ashrafian, L A, Thijssen, J H H

    “…To compare estrogen concentrations in endometrial cancer tissue with those in macroscopically normal endometrium and with certain morphological characteristics…”
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    Study of tobacco smoke influence on content of estrogens and DNA flow cytometry data in uterine tissue of rats of different age by Berstein, L M, Tsyrlina, E V, Gamajunova, V B, Bychkova, N V, Krjukova, O G, Dzhumasultanova, S V, Kovalenko, I G, Kolesnik, O S

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-01-1999)
    “…Female rats aged 2.5-3 months ("young") and 6 months ("adult") were or were not exposed to the influence of tobacco smoke (mainstream cigarette smoke, 2…”
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    CYP17 genetic polymorphism in endometrial cancer: are only steroids involved? by Berstein, Lev M, Imyanitov, Evgeny N, Gamajunova, Vera B, Kovalevskij, Anatolij Ju, Kuligina, Ekatherina Sh, Belogubova, Evgeniya V, Buslov, Konstantin G, Karpova, Maria B, Togo, Alexandr V, Volkov, Oleg N, Kovalenko, Irina G

    Published in Cancer letters (06-06-2002)
    “…Initiation and/or promotion of endometrial cancer is known to be associated with estrogen and androgen (androstenedione) excess as well as with…”
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    Catecholestrogens excretion in smoking and non-smoking postmenopausal women receiving estrogen replacement therapy by Berstein, Lev M., Tsyrlina, Evgenia V., Kolesnik, Olga S., Gamajunova, Vera B., Adlercreutz, Herman

    “…Estrogens are involved in the etiology of breast cancer. Their blastomogenic influence may be partly realized through their conversion into catecholestrogens,…”
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    CYP19 gene polymorphism in endometrial cancer patients by Berstein, L M, Imyanitov, E N, Suspitsin, E N, Grigoriev, M Y, Sokolov, E P, Togo, A, Hanson, K P, Poroshina, T E, Vasiljev, D A, Kovalevskij, A Y, Gamajunova, V B

    “…Initiation/promotion of endometrial cancer is known to be associated with estrogenic influence. Therefore, it is possible that some allelic polymorphisms of…”
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    Estrogen content and DNA unwinding in tumor and normal endometrial tissue of aging endometrial cancer patients by Berstein, L M, Bakhidze, E V, Evtushenko, T P, Gamajunova, V B, Krjukova, O G, Kovalenko, I G, Tsyrlina, E V, Bokhman JaV

    Published in Mutation research (23-09-1996)
    “…Over the past years, data on the role of DNA damage in hormonal carcinogenesis have been accumulated. In 21 endometrial cancer (EC) patients (mean age 61.8 +/-…”
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