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Blocking Leptin Receptors Slows Growth of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
A peptide that inhibits the receptor for the obesity hormone leptin was found to block proliferation of triple-negative breast cancer cells in culture and extend the survival of mice with triple-negative breast-cancer xenografts. More...16 Mar 2011

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