Dietary soy supplements produce opposite effects on anxiety in intact male and female rats in the elevated plus-maze.
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Mark E Wilson | H. Patisaul | M. Wilson | Heather B Patisaul | Adele Blum | Jordan R Luskin | A. Blum
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