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Reduction of genistein clastogenicity in Chinese hamster V79 cells by daidzein and other flavonoids
Ronald D. Snyder,
Peter J. Gillies
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Medicine & Life Sciences
daidzein
98%
Genistein
83%
Cricetulus
75%
Flavonoids
72%
Type II DNA Topoisomerase
46%
Poisons
26%
galangin
20%
Topoisomerase II Inhibitors
16%
Soybean Proteins
16%
Chromosome Breakage
15%
Insurance Benefits
12%
Mutation
6%
Health
5%
Agriculture & Biology
daidzein
91%
genistein
85%
Chinese hamsters
75%
DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolysing)
61%
flavonoids
54%
soybean products
47%
cells
22%
chromosome breakage
15%
soy protein
12%
polyphenols
10%
bioactive properties
10%
mutation
8%
Chemical Compounds
Daidzein
100%
Genistein
95%
Flavonoid
67%
Poison
41%
Clastogenic
19%
Galangin
18%
Genotoxic
14%
Mutation
9%
Bioactivity
8%
Protein
4%