Genistein exposure during the early postnatal period favors the development of obesity in female, but not male rats.
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Genistein exposure during the early postnatal period favors the development of obesity in female, but not male rats.
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Rita S Strakovsky
Stéphane Lezmi
Susan L Schantz
William G Helferich
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10.1093/TOXSCI/KFT331
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2013-12-21T00:00:00Z