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  • 3. Isoflavone content of infant formulas and the metabolic fate of these phytoestrogens in early life.
    Setchell KD, Zimmer-Nechemias L, Cai J, Heubi JE.
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  • 5. NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the developmental toxicity of soy infant formula.
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    Birth Defects Res B Dev Reprod Toxicol; 2011 Oct; 92(5):421-68. PubMed ID: 21948615
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  • 8. Estrogenic isoflavones in rodent diets.
    Degen GH, Janning P, Diel P, Bolt HM.
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  • 10. Evolution of the health benefits of soy isoflavones.
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    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med; 1998 Mar 10; 217(3):386-92. PubMed ID: 9492352
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  • 11. Isoflavones in urine, saliva, and blood of infants: data from a pilot study on the estrogenic activity of soy formula.
    Cao Y, Calafat AM, Doerge DR, Umbach DM, Bernbaum JC, Twaddle NC, Ye X, Rogan WJ.
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  • 12. Daidzein and genistein content of cereals.
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  • 15. Phytoestrogen content of foods--a compendium of literature values.
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  • 16. Estrogenic activity of glycitein, a soy isoflavone.
    Song TT, Hendrich S, Murphy PA.
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  • 17. The correlation between dietary soy phytoestrogens and neuropathic pain behavior in rats after partial denervation.
    Shir Y, Campbell JN, Raja SN, Seltzer Z.
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  • 18. Phytoestrogens: dietary intake and excretion in postmenopausal Chinese women.
    Roach VJ, Cheung TF, Chung TK, Hjelm NM, Waring MA, Loong EP, Haines CJ.
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  • 20. Intake of dietary phytoestrogens by Dutch women.
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