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The following pages link to The specific role of isoflavones on estrogen metabolism in premenopausal women (Q36649575):
Displaying 24 items.
- Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer chemoprevention (Q24794947) (← links)
- Phytoestrogens and breast cancer prevention: possible mechanisms of action (Q28276620) (← links)
- Effects of soy protein and isoflavones on circulating hormone concentrations in pre- and post-menopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q30886381) (← links)
- Biochanin A Modulates Cell Viability, Invasion, and Growth Promoting Signaling Pathways in HER-2-Positive Breast Cancer Cells (Q33652374) (← links)
- Genistein enhancement of respiratory allergen trimellitic anhydride-induced IgE production by adult B6C3F1 mice following in utero and postnatal exposure (Q34313658) (← links)
- Soya food intake and risk of endometrial cancer among Chinese women in Shanghai: population based case-control study (Q34362820) (← links)
- Urinary sex steroid excretion levels during a soy intervention among young girls: a pilot study (Q34483406) (← links)
- Therapeutic effects of isoflavones on impaired salivary secretion (Q34489963) (← links)
- Soy, red clover, and isoflavones and breast cancer: a systematic review (Q34658148) (← links)
- Endocrine disrupting chemicals targeting estrogen receptor signaling: identification and mechanisms of action (Q35057858) (← links)
- Meta-analysis of studies on breast cancer risk and diet in Chinese women (Q35173380) (← links)
- Interaction of soy and 17beta-HSD1 gene polymorphisms in the risk of endometrial cancer (Q36453575) (← links)
- Soybean products and reduction of breast cancer risk: a case-control study in Japan. (Q36614870) (← links)
- PPAR Ligands as Potential Modifiers of Breast Carcinoma Outcomes (Q36772391) (← links)
- Selective estrogen receptor modulators and phytoestrogens (Q36984515) (← links)
- Inflammatory markers in a 2-year soy intervention among premenopausal women (Q37171383) (← links)
- Past oral contraceptive use and current dietary soy isoflavones influence estrogen metabolism in postmenopausal monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). (Q37300356) (← links)
- Usual dietary isoflavone intake and reproductive function across the menstrual cycle (Q37403041) (← links)
- Harnessing the fruits of nature for the development of multi-targeted cancer therapeutics (Q37442309) (← links)
- Genetic variation in multiple biologic pathways, flavonoid intake, and breast cancer (Q37599114) (← links)
- Does equol production determine soy endocrine effects? (Q37988309) (← links)
- Chinese Medicines Improve Perimenopausal Symptoms Induced by Surgery, Chemoradiotherapy, or Endocrine Treatment for Breast Cancer (Q64086986) (← links)
- Urinary Phytoestrogens and Relationship to Menstrual Cycle Length and Variability Among Healthy, Eumenorrheic Women (Q89668852) (← links)
- New Evaluation of Isoflavone Exposure in the French Population (Q90382020) (← links)