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Academic Article Dietary soy protein induces hepatic lipogenic enzyme gene expression while suppressing hepatosteatosis in obese female Zucker rats bearing DMBA-initiated mammary tumors.
Academic Article The health consequences of early soy consumption.
Concept Soybean Proteins
Academic Article "Dietary prevention of mammary cancer in multiparous female rats by whey protein, but not soy protein isolate"
Academic Article Phytoestrogens and Health
Academic Article "Diets containing whey protein or soy protein isolate protect DMBA induced mammary cancer in rats"
Academic Article "Effects of obesity and casein or soy protein diet on liver steatosis in female Zucker rats following DMBA treatment"
Academic Article "Lifetime soy protein isolate consumption protects against azoxymethane-induced colon tumors in male rats"
Academic Article "Differential and tissue specific protective effects of diets formulated with whey or soy proteins on chemically induced mammary and colon cancer in rats"
Academic Article Short- and Long-Term Soy Diet Versus Casein Protects Liver Steatosis Independent of the Arginine Content.
Academic Article Short-Term Soy Protein Isolate Feeding Prevents Liver Steatosis and Reduces Serum ALT and AST Levels in Obese Female Zucker Rats.
Academic Article Comparison of liver gene expression by RNAseq and PCR analysis after 8 weeks of feeding soy protein isolate- or casein-based diets in an obese liver steatosis rat model.
Academic Article Diet Containing Soy Protein Concentrate With Low and High Isoflavones for 9 Weeks Protects Against Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Steatosis Using Obese Zucker Rats.
Academic Article Long-Term Feeding Soy Protein Concentrates Protect Against Hepatic Steatosis Independent of Isoflavone Levels.

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