Font Size:
a
A
A
Keyword [equol]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2
1.
Applications Of Chiral HPLC To Separation Of Pharmaceutical Active Compounds
2.
Study On The Effect And Its Possible Mechanism Of Soybean Isoflavone On The Osteoporosis In Postmenopausal Women With Different Equol Phenotypes
3.
Mechanisms Of Activation Of Antioxidant Genes In Soy Isoflavone-mediated Attenuaton In Oxidative Stress-induced Cell Injury In EA.hy926Cells
4.
Study On Anti-tumor Activity Of Racemic Equol In Vitro
5.
Study On The Inhibition Effects Of Equol On SKOV-3 Cells Proliferation And Its Molecular Mechanisms
6.
Effects Of ERK1/2 Signaling On The Estrogenic Activities Of Genistein And Equol
7.
Effects Of Erk1/2 Signaling On The Estrogenic Activities Of Genistein And Equol
8.
Soy Isoflavones Discussed The Preliminary Metabolism And Pharmacokinetics In The Human Body
9.
Equol In Rat Vascular Tone And Myocardial Ischemia / Reperfusion Injury In Rats
10.
The Mechanism Of Equol Induced Autophagy In Human Breast Cancer MDA-MB-231 Cells
11.
The Anti-Proliferative Effect Of Equol On Gastric Cancer Cells And Its Underlying Molecular Mechanisms
12.
Isolation And Characterization Of The Equol-Producing Bacteria From Human Feces
13.
Study On The Inhibiting Effects Of Equol On MCF-7Cells Proliferation And Its Molecular Mechanisms
14.
Intervention Effects Of Daidzein In The Hypercholesterolemic Adults
15.
The Role And Mechanisms Of Txnip In The Effect Of S-Equol On Insulin Secretion In High Glucose Cultured INS-1 Cells
16.
OPG/RANK/RANKL Signal Transduction Pathway In The Mechanism Of Equol On Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
17.
S-equol, A Secondary Metabolite Of Natural Anticancer Isoflavone Daidzein, Inhibits Prostate Cancer Growth In Vitro And In Vivo, Through Activating The Akt/FOXO3a Pathway
18.
The Effect Of Drinking Soy Milk And Milk Powder On Preschool Children’s Intestinal Metabolism
19.
The Research On The Effect Of Exercises Combined With Equol On Breast Cancer Tissue In DMBA Induced Wistar Rat Breast Cancer Model
20.
Preliminary Study On The Role And Mechanism Of S-equol In Preventing Phenotypic Switching Of Vascular Smooth Muscle
<<First
<Prev
Next>
Last>>
Jump to