Genistein and cancer: current status, challenges, and future directions.
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Solomon Habtemariam | Maria Daglia | Monica Rosa Loizzo | Ilkay Erdogan Orhan | Seyed Fazel Nabavi | A. Sureda | S. Nabavi | M. Daglia | R. Tundis | M. Loizzo | I. Orhan | G. Russo | S. Habtemariam | S. Nabavi | K. P. Devi | Rosa Tundis | C. Spagnuolo | Antoni Sureda | Seyed Mohammad Nabavi | Gian Luigi Russo | Carmela Spagnuolo | Kasi Pandima Devi | Seyed Fazel Nabavi | Seyed Mohammad Nabavi
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