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Circulation Research|June 1, 1993
Oral contraceptive treatment decreases arterial low density lipoprotein degradation in female cynomolgus monkeysJ D Wagner, M R Adams, D C Schwenke, et al.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|May 1, 1996
Benefits of exogenous oestrogen in inhibiting stress-related coronary artery atherosclerosisT B Clarkson, J R Kaplan, C A Shively, et al.
Cardiovascular Clinics|January 1, 1989
Pathophysiology of coronary artery atherosclerosis: animal studies of gender differencesT B Clarkson, M R Adams, J R Kaplan, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Mechanisms of atherogenesisT B Clarkson, K W Weingand, J R Kaplan, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Psychosocial influences on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis among nonhuman primatesT B Clarkson, J R Kaplan, M R Adams, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|April 2, 2015
Effects of long-term sertraline treatment and depression on coronary artery atherosclerosis in premenopausal female primatesCarol A Shively, Thomas C Register, Susan E Appt, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1972
Diet-induced atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction in Japanese quailA D Ojerio, G J Pucak, T B Clarkson, et al.
Cancer Research|November 1, 1981
Diagnostic and prognostic significance of the CFU-c assay in acute nonlymphoblastic leukemiaR Mertelsmann, M A Moore, H E Broxmeyer, et al.
Pediatric Dentistry|June 1, 1986
A comparison of two dentin bonding agents in primary and permanent teethT R Fagan, J J Crall, M E Jensen, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1980
A study of atherosclerosis regression in Macaca mulatta: III. Chemical changes in arteries from animals with atherosclerosis induced for 19 months and regressed for 48 months at plasma cholesterol concentrations of 300 or 200 mg/dlW D Wagner, R W St Clair, T B Clarkson, et al.
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Pageof 53
Circulation Research|June 1, 1993
Oral contraceptive treatment decreases arterial low density lipoprotein degradation in female cynomolgus monkeysJ D Wagner, M R Adams, D C Schwenke, et al.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|May 1, 1996
Benefits of exogenous oestrogen in inhibiting stress-related coronary artery atherosclerosisT B Clarkson, J R Kaplan, C A Shively, et al.
Cardiovascular Clinics|January 1, 1989
Pathophysiology of coronary artery atherosclerosis: animal studies of gender differencesT B Clarkson, M R Adams, J R Kaplan, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Mechanisms of atherogenesisT B Clarkson, K W Weingand, J R Kaplan, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Psychosocial influences on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis among nonhuman primatesT B Clarkson, J R Kaplan, M R Adams, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|April 2, 2015
Effects of long-term sertraline treatment and depression on coronary artery atherosclerosis in premenopausal female primatesCarol A Shively, Thomas C Register, Susan E Appt, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1972
Diet-induced atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction in Japanese quailA D Ojerio, G J Pucak, T B Clarkson, et al.
Cancer Research|November 1, 1981
Diagnostic and prognostic significance of the CFU-c assay in acute nonlymphoblastic leukemiaR Mertelsmann, M A Moore, H E Broxmeyer, et al.
Pediatric Dentistry|June 1, 1986
A comparison of two dentin bonding agents in primary and permanent teethT R Fagan, J J Crall, M E Jensen, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1980
A study of atherosclerosis regression in Macaca mulatta: III. Chemical changes in arteries from animals with atherosclerosis induced for 19 months and regressed for 48 months at plasma cholesterol concentrations of 300 or 200 mg/dlW D Wagner, R W St Clair, T B Clarkson, et al.
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