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Neuroprotective and neurotrophic efficacy of phytoestrogens in cultured hippocampal neurons
Roberta Brinton
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2002
The phytoestrogen coumestrol is a naturally occurring antagonist of the human pregnane X receptor
Michael Johnson
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2008
Estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic formulation prevents physical and neurological changes in a preclinical model of human menopause.
Roberta Brinton
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2011
A select combination of clinically relevant phytoestrogens enhances estrogen receptor beta-binding selectivity and neuroprotective activities in vitro and in vivo.
Roberta Brinton
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2008
A Select Combination of Clinically Relevant Phytoestrogens Enhances Estrogen Receptor beta-Binding Selectivity and Neuroprotective Activities in Vitro and in Vivo
Roberta Brinton
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2009
Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of single-dose administration of an estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic phytoSERM) formulation in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
Roberta Brinton
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2018
Development of a selective estrogen β‐receptor phytoestrogen formulation–PhytoSERM–for the reduction of Alzheimer’s risk and relief of menopausal symptoms in women: a phase 2 …
Adam Raikes
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2023
P2‐027: PHARMACOKINETICS AND SAFETY PROFILE OF SINGLE‐DOSE ADMINISTRATION OF AN ESTROGEN RECEPTOR β‐SELECTIVE PHYTOESTROGENIC PHYTOSERM) FORMULATION IN WOMEN WITH COGNITIVE DEFICITS AND MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS
Roberta Brinton
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2019
Early Intervention with an Estrogen Receptor beta-Selective Phytoestrogenic Formulation Prolongs Survival, Improves Spatial Recognition Memory, and Slows Progression of Amyloid Pathology in a Female Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
Roberta Brinton
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2013
Early intervention with an estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic formulation prolongs survival, improves spatial recognition memory, and slows progression of amyloid pathology in a female mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
Roberta Brinton
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2013