date:Aug 08, 2013
nogen, and they continued eating either the soy protein or the genistein diet until they were 13 weeks old.
At that time, the researchers inspected the colons of rats in both soy groups and compared them to rats in a control group, noting the number and severity of tiny abnormal growths in each. They also compared Wnt signalling before and after the carcinogen to see whether either diet had any effect on its upregulation.
In the genistein-fed animals, signalling levels were similar to rats tha