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269 related items for PubMed ID: 15596022

  • 1. Phytoestrogens as cardioprotective agents.
    Park D, Huang T, Frishman WH.
    Cardiol Rev; 2005; 13(1):13-7. PubMed ID: 15596022
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  • 2. Phytoestrogens derived from red clover: an alternative to estrogen replacement therapy?
    Beck V, Rohr U, Jungbauer A.
    J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol; 2005 Apr; 94(5):499-518. PubMed ID: 15876415
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  • 3. Taking an integrated approach: managing women with phytoestrogens.
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  • 4. Integrating phytoestrogens with prescription medicines--a conservative clinical approach to vasomotor symptom management.
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  • 5. Equol but not genistein improves early metaphyseal fracture healing in osteoporotic rats.
    Kolios L, Sehmisch S, Daub F, Rack T, Tezval M, Stuermer KM, Stuermer EK.
    Planta Med; 2009 Apr 20; 75(5):459-65. PubMed ID: 19241330
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  • 6. Do phytoestrogens reduce the risk of breast cancer and breast cancer recurrence? What clinicians need to know.
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    Eur J Cancer; 2008 Sep 20; 44(13):1799-806. PubMed ID: 18614351
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  • 7. [Phytoestrogens--an alternative to hormonal replacement therapy].
    Drosdzol A, Skrzypulec V, Nowosielski K, Piela B, Rozmus-Warcholińska W, Walaszek A.
    Wiad Lek; 2004 Sep 20; 57 Suppl 1():74-7. PubMed ID: 15884209
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  • 8. Soy isoflavones in the management of postmenopausal osteoporosis.
    Atmaca A, Kleerekoper M, Bayraktar M, Kucuk O.
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  • 9. Implications of phytoestrogen intake for breast cancer.
    Duffy C, Perez K, Partridge A.
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  • 10. Effects of phytoestrogens genistein and daidzein on progesterone and estrogen (estradiol) production of human term trophoblast cells in vitro.
    Richter DU, Mylonas I, Toth B, Scholz C, Briese V, Friese K, Jeschke U.
    Gynecol Endocrinol; 2009 Jan 20; 25(1):32-8. PubMed ID: 19165661
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  • 11. Isoflavones made simple - genistein's agonist activity for the beta-type estrogen receptor mediates their health benefits.
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    Med Hypotheses; 2006 Jan 20; 66(6):1093-114. PubMed ID: 16513288
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  • 12. Risks and benefits of dietary isoflavones for cancer.
    Andres S, Abraham K, Appel KE, Lampen A.
    Crit Rev Toxicol; 2011 Jul 20; 41(6):463-506. PubMed ID: 21438720
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  • 13. A critical view of the effects of phytoestrogens on hot flashes and breast cancer risk.
    This P, de Cremoux P, Leclercq G, Jacquot Y.
    Maturitas; 2011 Nov 20; 70(3):222-6. PubMed ID: 21813250
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  • 14. Phytoestrogens activate estrogen receptor beta1 and estrogenic responses in human breast and bone cancer cell lines.
    Chrzan BG, Bradford PG.
    Mol Nutr Food Res; 2007 Feb 20; 51(2):171-7. PubMed ID: 17266178
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  • 15. Phytoestrogens and cardiovascular disease.
    Cassidy A, Hooper L.
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  • 16. Red clover isoflavones are safe and well tolerated in women with a family history of breast cancer.
    Powles TJ, Howell A, Evans DG, McCloskey EV, Ashley S, Greenhalgh R, Affen J, Flook LA, Tidy A.
    Menopause Int; 2008 Mar 20; 14(1):6-12. PubMed ID: 18380954
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  • 17. Isoflavonoid-based bone-sparing treatments exert a low activity on reproductive organs and on hepatic metabolism of estradiol in ovariectomized rats.
    Phrakonkham P, Chevalier J, Desmetz C, Pinnert MF, Bergès R, Jover E, Davicco MJ, Bennetau-Pelissero C, Coxam V, Artur Y, Canivenc-Lavier MC.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 2007 Oct 15; 224(2):105-15. PubMed ID: 17655901
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  • 18. Dietary phytoestrogens, including isoflavones, lignans, and coumestrol, in nonvitamin, nonmineral supplements commonly consumed by women in Canada.
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    Nutr Cancer; 2007 Oct 15; 59(2):176-84. PubMed ID: 18001212
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  • 20. [Phytoestrogens and menopausal symptoms].
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