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David Kritchevsky

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The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|August 6, 2005
Different palm oil preparations reduce plasma cholesterol concentrations and aortic cholesterol accumulation compared to coconut oil in hypercholesterolemic hamstersThomas A Wilson, Robert J Nicolosi, Timothy Kotyla, et al.
Lipids|March 25, 2006
Conjugated linoleic acid isomers reduce blood cholesterol levels but not aortic cholesterol accumulation in hypercholesterolemic hamstersThomas A Wilson, Robert J Nicolosi, Andrew Saati, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|September 29, 2006
Elevated K-ras activity with cholestyramine and lovastatin, but not konjac mannan or niacin in lung--importance of mouse strainRichard J Calvert, Shirley Tepper, Wafa Kammouni, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 9, 2003
Treatment with lovastatin, cholestyramine or niacin alters K-ras membrane association in mouse lung in a strain-dependent manner: results in femalesRichard J Calvert, Shirley Tepper, Bhalchandra A Diwan, et al.
Lipids|January 22, 2004
Serum and aortic levels of phytosterols in rabbits fed sitosterol or sitostanol ester preparationsDavid Kritchevsky, Shirley A Tepper, Susanne K Czarnecki, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|July 11, 2002
Alterations in membrane-bound and cytoplasmic K-ras protein levels in mouse lung induced by treatment with lovastatin, cholestyramine, or niacin: effects are highly mouse strain dependentRichard J Calvert, Gayatri Ramakrishna, Shirley Tepper, et al.
Lipids|December 14, 2004
Conjugated linoleic acid isomer effects in atherosclerosis: growth and regression of lesionsDavid Kritchevsky, Shirley A Tepper, Scott Wright, et al.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|February 6, 2003
Cholesterol vehicle in experimental atherosclerosis 24: avocado oilDavid Kritchevsky, Shirley A Tepper, Scott Wright, et al.
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|May 12, 2004
Oral absorption of phytosterols and emulsified phytosterols by Sprague-Dawley ratsBryan Delaney, Luke A Stevens, Wade Schmelzer, et al.
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The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|August 6, 2005
Different palm oil preparations reduce plasma cholesterol concentrations and aortic cholesterol accumulation compared to coconut oil in hypercholesterolemic hamstersThomas A Wilson, Robert J Nicolosi, Timothy Kotyla, et al.
Lipids|March 25, 2006
Conjugated linoleic acid isomers reduce blood cholesterol levels but not aortic cholesterol accumulation in hypercholesterolemic hamstersThomas A Wilson, Robert J Nicolosi, Andrew Saati, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|September 29, 2006
Elevated K-ras activity with cholestyramine and lovastatin, but not konjac mannan or niacin in lung--importance of mouse strainRichard J Calvert, Shirley Tepper, Wafa Kammouni, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 9, 2003
Treatment with lovastatin, cholestyramine or niacin alters K-ras membrane association in mouse lung in a strain-dependent manner: results in femalesRichard J Calvert, Shirley Tepper, Bhalchandra A Diwan, et al.
Lipids|January 22, 2004
Serum and aortic levels of phytosterols in rabbits fed sitosterol or sitostanol ester preparationsDavid Kritchevsky, Shirley A Tepper, Susanne K Czarnecki, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology|July 11, 2002
Alterations in membrane-bound and cytoplasmic K-ras protein levels in mouse lung induced by treatment with lovastatin, cholestyramine, or niacin: effects are highly mouse strain dependentRichard J Calvert, Gayatri Ramakrishna, Shirley Tepper, et al.
Lipids|December 14, 2004
Conjugated linoleic acid isomer effects in atherosclerosis: growth and regression of lesionsDavid Kritchevsky, Shirley A Tepper, Scott Wright, et al.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|February 6, 2003
Cholesterol vehicle in experimental atherosclerosis 24: avocado oilDavid Kritchevsky, Shirley A Tepper, Scott Wright, et al.
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|May 12, 2004
Oral absorption of phytosterols and emulsified phytosterols by Sprague-Dawley ratsBryan Delaney, Luke A Stevens, Wade Schmelzer, et al.
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