Isoflavones stimulate estrogen receptor-mediated core histone acetylation.
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M. Y. Kim | K. Yasui | Takashi Ito | M. Muramatsu | W. Kraus | T. Ikehara | M. Takebe | H. Aihara | Takeya Nakagawa | W. Pan | T. Hong | Hitoshi Aihara | Tsuyoshi Ikehara
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