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Academic Article Using quality of life measures in a Phase I clinical trial of noni in patients with advanced cancer to select a Phase II dose.
Academic Article Analysis of circulating lipid-phase micronutrients in humans by HPLC: review and overview of new developments.
Academic Article Within-person reproducibility of urinary bisphenol A and phthalate metabolites over a 1 to 3?year period among women in the Nurses' Health Studies: a prospective cohort study.
Academic Article Oestrogen levels in serum and urine of premenopausal women eating low and high amounts of meat.
Academic Article Soy isoflavone supplementation for breast cancer risk reduction: a randomized phase II trial.
Academic Article Safety and feasibility of estrogen receptor-? targeted phytoSERM formulation for menopausal symptoms: phase 1b/2a randomized clinical trial.
Academic Article Improved oxytocin analysis from human serum and urine by orbitrap ESI-LC-HRAM-MS.
Academic Article Osteosynthesis of the Mandibular Condyle With Magnesium-Based Biodegradable Headless Compression Screws Show Good Clinical Results During a 1-Year Follow-Up Period.
Academic Article Positive effect of dietary soy in ESRD patients with systemic inflammation--correlation between blood levels of the soy isoflavones and the acute-phase reactants.
Concept Acute-Phase Proteins
Concept Luteal Phase
Concept Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic
Concept Solid Phase Extraction
Academic Article Analysis of glyphosate, aminomethylphosphonic acid, and glufosinate from human urine by HRAM LC-MS.
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