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Herman Adlercreutz

Herman Adlercreutz

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126
Citations
57886
World Ranking
2965
National Ranking
33

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Herman Adlercreutz is a researcher affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. The available data does not provide specific details on their recent papers or coauthors, but it confirms an ongoing active academic presence associated with this institution.

Despite the absence of listed publications or specific fields of study, this individual's position at a prominent European university suggests involvement in a research environment that supports diverse scientific inquiry.

The profile contains no records of awards or honors, nor any enumerated book publications or frequent venues for publication. This limits a detailed account of their scholarly output or areas of specialization.

While no main or subfields of study were provided, nor specific topics of research identified, the connection with the University of Helsinki may imply engagement with research sectors typical of that academic context.

Best Publications

  • Phyto-oestrogens and Western Diseases

    Herman Adlercreutz;Witold Mazur

  • Genistein, a dietary-derived inhibitor of in vitro angiogenesis

    Theodore Fotsis;Michael Pepper;Herman Adlercreutz;Gudrun Fleischmann

  • Plasma concentrations of phyto-oestrogens in Japanese men.

    H. Adlercreutz;Helene Markkanen;S. Watanabe

  • Western diet and Western diseases: some hormonal and biochemical mechanisms and associations.

    Herman Adlercreutz

  • The endogenous oestrogen metabolite 2-methoxyoestradiol inhibits angiogenesis and suppresses tumour growth

    Theodore Fotsis;Youming Zhang;Michael S. Pepper;Herman Adlercreutz

  • Phyto-oestrogens and cancer.

    Herman Adlercreutz

  • Urinary excretion of lignans and isoflavonoid phytoestrogens in japanese men and women consuming a traditional Japanese diet

    H Adlercreutz;H Honjo;A Higashi;T Fotsis

  • Phytoestrogens: epidemiology and a possible role in cancer protection.

    Herman Adlercreutz

  • Flavonoids, dietary-derived inhibitors of cell proliferation and in vitro angiogenesis.

    Theodore Fotsis;Michael S. Pepper;Erkan Aktas;Stephen Breit

  • Inhibition of human aromatase by mammalian lignans and isoflavonoid phytoestrogens

    Herman Adlercreutz;Christoph Bannwart;Kristiina Wähälä;Taru Mäkelä

  • Interindividual variation in metabolism of soy isoflavones and lignans: influence of habitual diet on equol production by the gut microflora.

    Ian R. Rowland;Helen Wiseman;Tom A. B. Sanders;Herman Adlercreutz

  • Effect of dietary components, including lignans and phytoestrogens, on enterohepatic circulation and liver metabolism of estrogens and on sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG).

    H. Adlercreutz;K. Höckerstedt;C. Bannwart;S. Bloigu

  • Lignans and Human Health

    Herman Adlercreutz

  • Dietary phytoestrogens and cancer: in vitro and in vivo studies.

    Herman Adlercreutz;Yaghoob Mousavi;Jim Clark;Krister Höckerstedt

  • Estrogen Excretion Patterns and Plasma Levels in Vegetarian and Omnivorous Women

    Barry R. Goldin;Herman Adlercreutz;Sherwood L. Gorbach;James H. Warram

  • EFFECT OF TRAINING ON PLASMA ANABOLIC AND CATABOLIC STEROID HORMONES AND THEIR RESPONSE DURING PHYSICAL EXERCISE

    H. Adlercreutz;M. Härkönen;K. Kuoppasalmi;H. Näveri

  • In Vitro Metabolism of Plant Lignans: New Precursors of Mammalian Lignans Enterolactone and Enterodiol

    Satu Heinonen;Tarja Nurmi;Kirsi Liukkonen;Kaisa Poutanen

  • Pharmacokinetics of Soybean Isoflavones in Plasma, Urine and Feces of Men after Ingestion of 60 g Baked Soybean Powder (Kinako)

    Shaw Watanabe;Momoko Yamaguchi;Tomotaka Sobue;Tosei Takahashi

  • Effect of soybean phytoestrogen intake on low density lipoprotein oxidation resistance

    Matti J. Tikkanen;Kristiina Wähälä;Sirpa Ojala;Veera Vihma

  • Isoflavone phytoestrogens consumed in soy decrease F2-isoprostane concentrations and increase resistance of low-density lipoprotein to oxidation in humans

    Helen Wiseman;James D O'Reilly;Herman Adlercreutz;Anthony I Mallet

Frequent Co-Authors

Theodore Fotsis
Theodore Fotsis Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Kristiina Wähälä
Kristiina Wähälä University of Helsinki
Göran Hallmans
Göran Hallmans Umeå University
Per Åman
Per Åman Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Johanna T. Dwyer
Johanna T. Dwyer Tufts University
Sherwood L. Gorbach
Sherwood L. Gorbach Tufts University
Kaisa Poutanen
Kaisa Poutanen VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Pirjo Pietinen
Pirjo Pietinen Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)
Anna-Maija Lampi
Anna-Maija Lampi University of Helsinki
Afaf Kamal-Eldin
Afaf Kamal-Eldin United Arab Emirates University

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