Isoflavone Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism after Consumption of a Standardized Soy and Soy–Almond Bread in Men with Asymptomatic Prostate Cancer
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M. Lee | G. Lesinski | G. Young | Y. Vodovotz | R. Cruz-Cano | S. Clinton | S. Schwartz | J. Ahn-Jarvis | K. Riedl | E. Grainger
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