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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|June 25, 2002
Genistein modulates splenic natural killer cell activity, antibody-forming cell response, and phenotypic marker expression in F(0) and F(1) generations of Sprague-Dawley ratsT L Guo, K L White, R D Brown, et al.
Toxicology|March 24, 2004
Nonylphenol alters the activity of splenic NK cells and the numbers of leukocyte subpopulations in Sprague-Dawley rats: a two-generation feeding studyN A Karrow, T L Guo, K B Delclos, et al.
Endocrinology|May 1, 1989
Female gene expression in the seminal vesicle of mice after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrolR R Newbold, B T Pentecost, S Yamashita, et al.
Molecular Carcinogenesis|August 1, 1997
Accelerated onset of uterine tumors in transgenic mice with aberrant expression of the estrogen receptor after neonatal exposure to diethylstilbestrolJ F Couse, V L Davis, R B Hanson, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 30, 2007
Stimulatory and inhibitory effects of genistein on human uterine leiomyoma cell proliferation are influenced by the concentrationA B Moore, L Castro, L Yu, et al.
Toxicology|December 15, 2004
Dietary methoxychlor exposure modulates splenic natural killer cell activity, antibody-forming cell response and phenotypic marker expression in F0 and F1 generations of Sprague Dawley ratsK L White, D R Germolec, C D Booker, et al.
Bone|June 24, 2000
Transient estrogen exposure of female mice during early development permanently affects osteoclastogenesis in adulthoodS Migliaccio, R R Newbold, A Teti, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|November 7, 1999
Phytoestrogen content of purified, open- and closed-formula laboratory animal dietsJ E Thigpen, K D Setchell, K B Ahlmark, et al.
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|June 25, 2002
Genistein modulates splenic natural killer cell activity, antibody-forming cell response, and phenotypic marker expression in F(0) and F(1) generations of Sprague-Dawley ratsT L Guo, K L White, R D Brown, et al.
Toxicology|March 24, 2004
Nonylphenol alters the activity of splenic NK cells and the numbers of leukocyte subpopulations in Sprague-Dawley rats: a two-generation feeding studyN A Karrow, T L Guo, K B Delclos, et al.
Endocrinology|May 1, 1989
Female gene expression in the seminal vesicle of mice after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrolR R Newbold, B T Pentecost, S Yamashita, et al.
Molecular Carcinogenesis|August 1, 1997
Accelerated onset of uterine tumors in transgenic mice with aberrant expression of the estrogen receptor after neonatal exposure to diethylstilbestrolJ F Couse, V L Davis, R B Hanson, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 30, 2007
Stimulatory and inhibitory effects of genistein on human uterine leiomyoma cell proliferation are influenced by the concentrationA B Moore, L Castro, L Yu, et al.
Toxicology|December 15, 2004
Dietary methoxychlor exposure modulates splenic natural killer cell activity, antibody-forming cell response and phenotypic marker expression in F0 and F1 generations of Sprague Dawley ratsK L White, D R Germolec, C D Booker, et al.
Bone|June 24, 2000
Transient estrogen exposure of female mice during early development permanently affects osteoclastogenesis in adulthoodS Migliaccio, R R Newbold, A Teti, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|November 7, 1999
Phytoestrogen content of purified, open- and closed-formula laboratory animal dietsJ E Thigpen, K D Setchell, K B Ahlmark, et al.
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