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138 related items for PubMed ID: 7878071

  • 1. The effects of phytoestrogens on neonatal rat uterine growth and development.
    Medlock KL, Branham WS, Sheehan DM.
    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med; 1995 Mar; 208(3):307-13. PubMed ID: 7878071
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  • 2. Effects of coumestrol and equol on the developing reproductive tract of the rat.
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    McKim JM, Wilga PC, Breslin WJ, Plotzke KP, Gallavan RH, Meeks RG.
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  • 5. Long-term effects of postnatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol on uterine estrogen receptor and growth.
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  • 6. Methylation profile and amplification of proto-oncogenes in rat pancreas induced with phytoestrogens.
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  • 7. Effects of coumestrol on estrogen receptor function and uterine growth in ovariectomized rats.
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  • 9. Effects of toremifene on neonatal rat uterine growth and differentiation.
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    Toxicol Sci; 2002 Jul; 68(1):147-63. PubMed ID: 12075118
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  • 12. Uterine abnormalities in rats exposed neonatally to diethylstilbestrol, ethynylestradiol, or clomiphene citrate.
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  • 13. Estrogenicity of the isoflavone metabolite equol on reproductive and non-reproductive organs in mice.
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  • 16. Estrogen receptor (ER) and its messenger ribonucleic acid expression in the genital tract of female mice exposed neonatally to tamoxifen and diethylstilbestrol.
    Sato T, Ohta Y, Okamura H, Hayashi S, Iguchi T.
    Anat Rec; 1996 Mar; 244(3):374-85. PubMed ID: 8742702
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  • 17. Reproductive abnormalities in female mice exposed neonatally to various doses of coumestrol.
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    Casanova M, You L, Gaido KW, Archibeque-Engle S, Janszen DB, Heck HA.
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