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Academic Article Dietary seaweed modifies estrogen and phytoestrogen metabolism in healthy postmenopausal women.
Academic Article Reliability of serum and urinary isoflavone estimates.
Academic Article Urinary isoflavonoids and risk of type 2 diabetes: a prospective investigation in US women.
Academic Article Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of single-dose administration of an estrogen receptor ?-selective phytoestrogenic (phytoSERM) formulation in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.
Academic Article Safety and feasibility of estrogen receptor-? targeted phytoSERM formulation for menopausal symptoms: phase 1b/2a randomized clinical trial.
Academic Article Effects of dietary isoflavone aglycones on the reproductive tract of male and female mice.
Academic Article Determinants for urinary and plasma isoflavones in humans after soy intake.
Academic Article Soy phytochemicals prevent orthotopic growth and metastasis of bladder cancer in mice by alterations of cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis.
Academic Article Concentrations of isoflavones in macaques consuming standard laboratory monkey diet.
Academic Article Isoflavones from soya foods are more bioavailable in children than adults.
Academic Article Urinary isoflavonoid excretion is similar after consuming soya milk and miso soup in Japanese-American women.
Academic Article Effects of isoflavone supplements vs. soy foods on blood concentrations of genistein and daidzein in adults.
Academic Article Urinary isoflavones are increased in adults, but decreased in children, consuming soy when on oral antibiotic therapy.
Academic Article Prostatic soy isoflavone concentrations exceed serum levels after dietary supplementation.
Academic Article Validation of soy protein estimates from a food-frequency questionnaire with repeated 24-h recalls and isoflavonoid excretion in overnight urine in a Western population with a wide range of soy intakes.
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