Rye bran and soy protein delay growth and increase apoptosis of human LNCaP prostate adenocarcinoma in nude mice
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H Adlercreutz | G. Hallmans | H. Adlercreutz | P. Åman | J. Damber | Jie-xian Zhang | A. Widmark | G Hallmans | A Bergh | A Johansson | J X Zhang | A Widmark | J E Damber | P Aman | A Bylund | M J Shepherd | A. Bylund | A. Johansson | Anders Bergh | Martin J. Shepherd
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