Phytoestrogens decrease brain calcium-binding proteins but do not alter hypothalamic androgen metabolizing enzymes in adult male rats
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H. Adlercreutz | K. Setchell | E. Lephart | K. S. Weber | Joseph M Thompson | Kerstin Weber | K. Weber
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