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K. Won Cho, Lee, O. - H., Banz, W. J., Moustaid-Moussa, N., Shay, N. F., and Kim, Y. - C., Daidzein and the daidzein metabolite, equol, enhance adipocyte differentiation and PPARgamma transcriptional activity., J Nutr Biochem, vol. 21, no. 9, pp. 841-7, 2010.
Y. Li, Mezei, O., and Shay, N. F., Human and murine hepatic sterol-12-alpha-hydroxylase and other xenobiotic metabolism mRNA are upregulated by soy isoflavones., J Nutr, vol. 137, no. 7, pp. 1705-12, 2007.
Y. Li, Ross-Viola, J. S., Shay, N. F., Moore, D. D., and Ricketts, M. - L., Human CYP3A4 and murine Cyp3A11 are regulated by equol and genistein via the pregnane X receptor in a species-specific manner., J Nutr, vol. 139, no. 5, pp. 898-904, 2009.
S. Gwon Seo, Yang, H., Shin, S. Ho, Min, S., Kim, Y. A., Yu, J. Gak, Lee, D. Eun, Chung, M. - Y., Heo, Y. - S., Kwon, J. Yeon, Yue, S., Kim, K. Hong, Cheng, J. - X., Lee, K. Won, and Lee, H. Joo, A metabolite of daidzein, 6,7,4'-trihydroxyisoflavone, suppresses adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes via ATP-competitive inhibition of PI3K., Mol Nutr Food Res, vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 1446-55, 2013.
E. Mullen, Brown, R. M., Osborne, T. F., and Shay, N. F., Soy isoflavones affect sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs) and SREBP-regulated genes in HepG2 cells., J Nutr, vol. 134, no. 11, pp. 2942-7, 2004.
J. Davis, Higginbotham, A., O'Connor, T., Moustaid-Moussa, N., Tebbe, A., Kim, Y. - C., Cho, K. Won, Shay, N., Adler, S., Peterson, R., and Banz, W., Soy protein and isoflavones influence adiposity and development of metabolic syndrome in the obese male ZDF rat., Ann Nutr Metab, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 42-52, 2007.