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Research Database: Phytoestrogens
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(Liu 2007) Effects of exposure to soy isoflavones on reproductive system in neonatal female rats
(Vilela 2007) Endocrine disruptors and hypospadias - role of genistein and the fungicide vinclozolin
(Akingbemi 2007) Perinatal phytoestrogen exposure affects androgen secretion by testicular Leydig cells
(Jefferson 2007) Disruption of developing female reproductive system by phytoestrogens
(Penza 2007) Genistein accumulates in body depots and is mobilized during fasting
(Turck 2007) Soy protein for infant feeding: what do we know?
(Jefferson 2007) Disruption of female reproductive system by the phytoestrogen genistein
(Goodin 2007) Clinical and biological activity of soy protein powder supplementation in healthy males
(Rice 2006) Phytoestrogens and breast cancer - promoters or protectors?
(Thomsen 2006) Estrogenic effect of soy isoflavones on mammary gland morphogenesis and gene expression
(Padilla-Banks 2006) Neonatal exposure to genistein alters mammary gland growth and developmental programming of hormone receptor levels
(London Guardian 2006) Should we worry about soya in our food?
(Henley 2006) Endocrine disruptors use distinct mechanisms of action to modulate endocrine system function
(Glover 2006) Acute exposure of adult male rats to dietary phytoestrogens reduces fecundity
(ESPGHAN 2006) Soy protein infant formulae and follow-on formulae
(Dewell 2006) Critical evaluation of role of soy protein and isoflavones in control of plasma cholesterol
(Thompson 2006) Phytoestrogen content of foods consumed in Canada
(McClain 2006) Acute, subchronic and chronic safety studies with genistein in rats
(Zhao 2005) Soy diet accelerates renal damage in autoimmune lupus mouse model
(Svechnikov 2005) Effect of phytoestrogen genistein on pituitary-gonadal axis and Leydig cell steroidogenesis
(Jefferson 2005) Adverse effects on female development and reproduction in mice following neonatal exposure to genistein
(Milder 2005) Lignan contents of Dutch plant foods
(Chen 2004) Genistein in soy infant formula inhibits intestinal Caco-2BBe cell proliferation
(Lephart 2003) Estrogens and phytoestrogens - brain plasticity of sexually dimorphic brain volumes
(Lephart 2003) Stress (HPA axis) and pain response in male rats with lifelong high vs. low phytoestrogen diets
(Wisniewski 2003) Perinatal exposure to genistein demasculinizes the reproductive system in rats
(British Dietetic Association 2003) Statement on use of soya protein for infants
(Klein 2002) Early exposure to genistein has long-lasting effects on endocrine and immune systems
(Lephart 2002) Neurobehavioral effects of dietary soy phytoestrogens
(Ju 2001) Physiological concentrations of dietary genistein stimulate growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancer tumors
(Declos 2001) Effects of genistein during development on rats
(Allred 2001) Dietary genistin stimulates growth of estrogen-dependent breast cancer tumors
(Nagao 2001) Reproductive effects in male and female rats of neonatal exposure to genistein
(Allred 2001) Genistein stimulates growth of estrogen-dependent tumors in a dose-dependent manner
(Newbold 2001) Uterine adenocarcinoma in mice treated neonatally with genistein
(Sirtori 2001) Risks and benefits of soy phytoestrogens in cardiovascular diseases, cancer, menopause and osteoporosis
(Lund 2001) Visual spatial memory enhanced in female rats but inhibited in males by soy phytoestrogens
(White 2000) Brain aging and midlife tofu consumption
(Lephart 2000) Phytoestrogens decrease brain calcium-binding proteins
(North 2000) Maternal vegetarian diet in pregnancy is associated with hypospadias
(Setchell 1998) Isoflavone content of infant formulas and their metabolic fate in early life
(Kuiper 1998) Interaction of estrogenic chemicals and phytoestrogens with estrogen receptor beta
(Irvine 1998) Phytoestrogens in soy-based infant foods
(Setchell 1997) Exposure of infants to phytoestrogens from soy-based infant formula
(Petrakis 1996) Stimulatory influence of soy protein isolate on breast secretion in pre- and postmenopausal women
(Reinli 1996) Phytoestrogen content of foods
(Liener 1994) Implications of antinutritional components in soybean foods
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