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    Estrogen production via the aromatase enzyme in breast carcinoma: which cell type is responsible? by Santen, R.J., Santner, S.J., Pauley, R.J., Tait, L., Kaseta, J., Demers, L.M., Hamilton, C., Yue, W., Wang, J.-P.

    “…Studies of breast tumor homogenates from women with breast cancer have demonstrated the synthesis of estrogens in situ through the enzyme aromatase. The…”
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    Cardiovascular Disease in the Diabetic Woman by Kaseta, Jennifer R, Skafar, Debra F, Ram, Jeffrey L, Jacober, Scott J, Sowers, James R

    “…The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) with age is increasing in the United States, and elderly women constitute a disproportional component of the…”
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    Effect of CGS 20267 on ovarian aromatase and gonadotropin levels in the rat by SINHA, S, KASETA, J, SANTNER, S. J, DEMERS, L. M, BREMMER, W. J, SANTEN, R. J

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-03-1998)
    “…Aromatase catalyzes the rate limiting step that converts androgens to estrogens. Postmenopausal women with hormone dependent breast cancer respond to first…”
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    Role of transforming growth factor beta-1 in peritonitis-induced adhesions by Ghellai, Ali M., Stucchi, Arthur F., Chegini, Nasser, Ma, Chunfeng, Andry, Christopher D., Kaseta, Jean M., Burns, James W., Skinner, Kevin C., Becker, James M.

    Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-05-2000)
    “…Peritonitis is a major cause of intra-abdominal adhesion formation. The overexpression of transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGF-β1), a potent mitogen,…”
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    Aromatase activity and expression in breast cancer and benign breast tissue stromal cells by SANTNER, S. J, PAULEY, R. J, TAIT, L, KASETA, J, SANTEN, R. J

    “…In situ estrogen synthesis by hormone-dependent breast cancers could potentially regulate cellular proliferation through autocrine or paracrine mechanisms…”
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