Phytoestrogens are potent inhibitors of estrogen sulfation: implications for breast cancer risk and treatment.
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R. Waring | R. M. Harris | R H Waring | C J Kirk | R M Harris | D M Wood | L Bottomley | S Blagg | K Owen | P J Hughes | C. Kirk | P. J. Hughes | D. M. Wood | K. Owen | L. Bottomley | S. Blagg | R. Harris | Rosemary H. Waring | Christopher J. Kirk | R. H. Waring
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