Dietary soy protein isolate modifies hepatic retinoic acid receptor-beta proteins and inhibits their DNA binding activity in rats.
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J. Mei | I. Curran | M. L’Abbé | C. Xiao | G. Gilani | G. Cooke | Carla M. Wood | Wenxin Huang
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