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  • 21. EB 2017 Article: Soy protein isolate feeding does not result in reproductive toxicity in the pre-pubertal rat testis.
    Ronis MJ, Gomez-Acevedo H, Shankar K, Sharma N, Blackburn M, Singhal R, Mercer KE, Badger TM.
    Exp Biol Med (Maywood); 2018 May; 243(8):695-707. PubMed ID: 29763383
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  • 22. Divergent serum metabolomic, skeletal muscle signaling, transcriptomic, and performance adaptations to fasted versus whey protein-fed sprint interval training.
    Aird TP, Farquharson AJ, Bermingham KM, O'Sulllivan A, Drew JE, Carson BP.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2021 Dec 01; 321(6):E802-E820. PubMed ID: 34747202
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  • 23. Effect of soy- and whey protein-isolate supplemented diet on the redox parameters of trained mice.
    Elia D, Stadler K, Horváth V, Jakus J.
    Eur J Nutr; 2006 Aug 01; 45(5):259-66. PubMed ID: 16575496
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  • 25. The effects of whey protein with or without carbohydrates on resistance training adaptations.
    Hulmi JJ, Laakso M, Mero AA, Häkkinen K, Ahtiainen JP, Peltonen H.
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  • 27. Effects of soy consumption on gonadotropin secretion and acute pituitary responses to gonadotropin-releasing hormone in women.
    Nicholls J, Lasley BL, Nakajima ST, Setchell KD, Schneeman BO.
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  • 28. Short-term soy and probiotic supplementation does not markedly affect concentrations of reproductive hormones in postmenopausal women with and without histories of breast cancer.
    Nettleton JA, Greany KA, Thomas W, Wangen KE, Adlercreutz H, Kurzer MS.
    J Altern Complement Med; 2005 Dec 01; 11(6):1067-74. PubMed ID: 16398599
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  • 30. Whey protein isolate or concentrate combined with concurrent training does not augment performance, cardiorespiratory fitness, or strength adaptations.
    Forbes SC, Bell GJ.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2020 Jun 01; 60(6):832-840. PubMed ID: 32141277
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  • 32. The rat prepubertal uterine myometrium and not the luminal epithelium is predominantly affected by a chronic dietary genistein exposure.
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    Arch Toxicol; 2012 Dec 01; 86(12):1899-910. PubMed ID: 22811025
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  • 33. Characterization of the pharmacologic profile of a standardized soy extract in the ovariectomized rat model of menopause: effects on bone, uterus, and lipid profile.
    Gallo D, Zannoni GF, Apollonio P, Martinelli E, Ferlini C, Passetti G, Riva A, Morazzoni P, Bombardelli E, Scambia G.
    Menopause; 2005 Dec 01; 12(5):589-600. PubMed ID: 16145313
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  • 34. Developmental effects of dietary phytoestrogens in Sprague-Dawley rats and interactions of genistein and daidzein with rat estrogen receptors alpha and beta in vitro.
    Casanova M, You L, Gaido KW, Archibeque-Engle S, Janszen DB, Heck HA.
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  • 35. Influence of intramuscular steroid receptor content and fiber capillarization on skeletal muscle hypertrophy.
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  • 36. Goitrogenic and estrogenic activity of soy isoflavones.
    Doerge DR, Sheehan DM.
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  • 37. 4-Nitrophenol induces Leydig cells hyperplasia, which may contribute to the differential modulation of the androgen receptor and estrogen receptor-α and -β expression in male rat testes.
    Zhang Y, Piao Y, Li Y, Song M, Tang P, Li C.
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  • 38. Comparison of hormonal activity (estrogen, androgen and progestin) of standardized plant extracts for large scale use in hormone replacement therapy.
    Beck V, Unterrieder E, Krenn L, Kubelka W, Jungbauer A.
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  • 39. AVPV neurons containing estrogen receptor-beta in adult male rats are influenced by soy isoflavones.
    Bu L, Lephart ED.
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  • 40. Soy-Dairy Protein Blend or Whey Protein Isolate Ingestion Induces Similar Postexercise Muscle Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Signaling and Protein Synthesis Responses in Older Men.
    Borack MS, Reidy PT, Husaini SH, Markofski MM, Deer RR, Richison AB, Lambert BS, Cope MB, Mukherjea R, Jennings K, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.
    J Nutr; 2016 Dec 01; 146(12):2468-2475. PubMed ID: 27798330
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