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Bone

Exposure to flaxseed and its purified lignan reduces bone strength in young but not older male rats.

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Exposure to flaxseed or its purified lignan during suckling only or continuously does not alter reproductive indices in male and female offspring.

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Exposure to Flaxseed or Purified Lignan During Lactation Influences Rat Mammary Gland Structures.

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