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1. Berries as chemopreventive dietary constituents--a mechanistic approach with the ApcMin/+ mouse.

3. Associations of plant-based foods, red and processed meat, and dairy with gut microbiome in Finnish adults.

4. Perceptions of three diets varying in animal- and plant-based protein contents: Analysis of participant experience diaries.

5. Dietary Nitrosamines from Processed Meat Intake as Drivers of the Fecal Excretion of Nitrosocompounds.

7. Response to letter regarding 'The impacts of partial replacement of red and processed meat with legumes or cereals on protein and amino acid intakes: a modelling study in the Finnish adult population'.

8. Validating nutrient selection for product-group-specific nutrient indices for use as functional units in life cycle assessment of foods.

9. True Ileal Amino Acid Digestibility and Protein Quality of 15 N-Labeled Faba Bean in Healthy Humans.

10. Partial substitution of red meat or processed meat with plant-based foods and the risk of colorectal cancer.

11. Polyphenol- and Glucuronoxylan-Rich Fiber Extract from Birch ( Betula sp.) Wood Regulates Colonic Barrier Function and Cell Proliferation in Healthy Rats.

12. Effects of partial replacement of red and processed meat with non-soya legumes on bone and mineral metabolism and amino acid intakes in BeanMan randomised clinical trial.

13. Protein - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023.

14. Associations of EAT- Lancet Planetary Health Diet or Finnish Nutrition Recommendations with changes in obesity measures: a follow-up study in adults.

16. Dietary fiber - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023.

17. Metabolic Fate of Lignin in Birch Glucuronoxylan Extracts as Dietary Fiber Studied in a Rat Model.

18. Barriers associated with pulse and plant-based meat alternative consumption across sociodemographic groups: a Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour model approach.

19. Associations of dietary patterns with common infections and antibiotic use among Finnish preschoolers.

21. Partial substitution of red or processed meat with plant-based foods and the risk of type 2 diabetes.

22. The impacts of partial replacement of red and processed meat with legumes or cereals on protein and amino acid intakes: a modelling study in the Finnish adult population.

23. Partial replacement of red and processed meat with legumes: a modelling study of the impact on nutrient intakes and nutrient adequacy on the population level.

25. Replacing dietary animal-source proteins with plant-source proteins changes dietary intake and status of vitamins and minerals in healthy adults: a 12-week randomized controlled trial.

26. Gut microbiota can utilize prebiotic birch glucuronoxylan in production of short-chain fatty acids in rats.

27. Unique Pakistani gut microbiota highlights population-specific microbiota signatures of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

28. Fecal Bacteria Implicated in Biofilm Production Are Enriched and Associate to Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients With APECED - A Pilot Study.

29. Partial Replacement of Animal Proteins with Plant Proteins for 12 Weeks Accelerates Bone Turnover Among Healthy Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

30. Replacing Animal-Based Proteins with Plant-Based Proteins Changes the Composition of a Whole Nordic Diet-A Randomised Clinical Trial in Healthy Finnish Adults.

31. Bioactivities of alternative protein sources and their potential health benefits.

32. Western diet enhances intestinal tumorigenesis in Min/+ mice, associating with mucosal metabolic and inflammatory stress and loss of Apc heterozygosity.

33. Changes in intestinal immunity, gut microbiota, and expression of energy metabolism-related genes explain adenoma growth in bilberry and cloudberry-fed Apc Min mice.

34. Ellagitannin-rich cloudberry inhibits hepatocyte growth factor induced cell migration and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/AKT activation in colon carcinoma cells and tumors in Min mice.

35. [Risk factors and possibilities of prevention of bowel cancer].

37. The role of red and processed meat in colorectal cancer development: a perspective.

38. Plant sterol feeding induces tumor formation and alters sterol metabolism in the intestine of Apc(Min) mice.

39. Inulin results in increased levels of beta-catenin and cyclin D1 as the adenomas increase in size from small to large in the Min/+ mouse.

40. Three Nordic berries inhibit intestinal tumorigenesis in multiple intestinal neoplasia/+ mice by modulating beta-catenin signaling in the tumor and transcription in the mucosa.

41. The plant lignans matairesinol and secoisolariciresinol administered to Min mice do not protect against intestinal tumor formation.

42. Nuclear factor kappaB is downregulated and correlates with p53 in the Min mouse mucosa during an accelerated tumor growth.

43. Ellagic acid and natural sources of ellagitannins as possible chemopreventive agents against intestinal tumorigenesis in the Min mouse.

44. Effects of a flaxseed mixture and plant oils rich in alpha-linolenic acid on the adenoma formation in multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min) mice.

45. Promotion of adenoma growth by dietary inulin is associated with increase in cyclin D1 and decrease in adhesion proteins in Min/+ mice mucosa.

46. Promotion of intestinal tumor formation by inulin is associated with an accumulation of cytosolic beta-catenin in Min mice.

47. Diets enriched with cereal brans or inulin modulate protein kinase C activity and isozyme expression in rat colonic mucosa.

48. Chemopreventative activity of crude hydroxymatairesinol (HMR) extract in Apc(Min) mice [corrected].

49. A high-beef diet alters protein kinase C isozyme expression in rat colonic mucosa.

50. Beef induces and rye bran prevents the formation of intestinal polyps in Apc(Min) mice: relation to beta-catenin and PKC isozymes.

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