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Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Anbalagan, M.; Dauchy, R.; Xiang, S.; Robling, A.; Blask, D.; Rowan, B.; Hill, S. |
SAT-337 Disruption Of The Circadian Melatonin Signal By Dim Light At Night Promotes Bone-lytic Breast Cancer Metastases |
2019 |
Journal of the Endocrine Society |
3 |
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Cherrie, J.W. |
Shedding Light on the Association between Night Work and Breast Cancer |
2019 |
Annals of Work Exposures and Health |
63 |
608–611 |
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Cho, Y.M.; Ryu, S.-H.; Lee, B.R.; Kim, K.H.; Lee, E.; Choi, J. |
Effects of artificial light at night on human health: A literature review of observational and experimental studies applied to exposure assessment |
2015 |
Chronobiology International |
32 |
1294-1310 |
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Dauchy, R.T.; Xiang, S.; Mao, L.; Brimer, S.; Wren, M.A.; Yuan, L.; Anbalagan, M.; Hauch, A.; Frasch, T.; Rowan, B.G.; Blask, D.E.; Hill, S.M. |
Circadian and melatonin disruption by exposure to light at night drives intrinsic resistance to tamoxifen therapy in breast cancer |
2014 |
Cancer Research |
74 |
4099-4110 |
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Davis, S.; Mirick, D.K.; Stevens, R.G. |
Night Shift Work, Light at Night, and Risk of Breast Cancer |
2001 |
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute |
93 |
1557-1562 |
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