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Cancer, reproductive system diseases, lipid metabolism 48 22 Supplemental Table 3. Networks involved during E2 deprivation (D16, 96 h AI) using IPA software Network number Network details Score Focus molecules 1 Cancer, reproductive system diseases, lipid metabolism 48 22 2 Gene expression, cell signaling, small molecule biochemistry 34 17 3 Cancer, cell to cell signaling and interaction, embryonic development 12 4 Cellular assembly and organization, cellular compromise, DNA replication, recombination and repair 10 5 Cardiovascular system development and function, cell morphology, cellular function and maintenance 15 9 6 Endocrine system development and function, small molecule biochemistry, lipid metabolism 7 Carbohydrate metabolism, molecular transport, small molecule biochemistry 8 Cell cycle, renal and urological system development and function, connective tissue development and function 11 Gene expression, cardiovascular system development and function, cell to cell signaling