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Jay R Kaplan

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ILAR Journal|April 28, 2004
Modeling women's health with nonhuman primates and other animalsJay R Kaplan
Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology|June 5, 2008
Origins and health consequences of stress-induced ovarian dysfunctionJay R Kaplan
ILAR Journal|June 29, 2006
Type 2 diabetes-an introduction to the development and use of animal modelsJay R Kaplan, Janice D Wagner
ILAR Journal|April 28, 2004
Ovarian dysfunction, stress, and disease: a primate continuumJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|August 19, 2008
Ovarian dysfunction and the premenopausal origins of coronary heart diseaseJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck
American Journal of Primatology|January 19, 2020
Stability of social status rankings of female cynomolgus monkeys, of varying reproductive condition, in different social groupsCarol A Shively, Jay R Kaplan
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|September 29, 2017
Premenopausal Reproductive Health Modulates Future Cardiovascular Risk - Comparative Evidence from Monkeys and WomenJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck
American Journal of Primatology|May 20, 2009
The relationship between social status and atherosclerosis in male and female monkeys as revealed by meta-analysisJay R Kaplan, Haiying Chen, Stephen B Manuck
American Journal of Primatology|January 23, 2020
Heart rate and social status among male cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) housed in disrupted social groupingsJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck, Constantine Gatsonis
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|November 6, 2004
Estrogens, progestins, and atherosclerosisMichael R Adams, J Koudy Williams, Jay R Kaplan
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ILAR Journal|April 28, 2004
Modeling women's health with nonhuman primates and other animalsJay R Kaplan
Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology|June 5, 2008
Origins and health consequences of stress-induced ovarian dysfunctionJay R Kaplan
ILAR Journal|June 29, 2006
Type 2 diabetes-an introduction to the development and use of animal modelsJay R Kaplan, Janice D Wagner
ILAR Journal|April 28, 2004
Ovarian dysfunction, stress, and disease: a primate continuumJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|August 19, 2008
Ovarian dysfunction and the premenopausal origins of coronary heart diseaseJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck
American Journal of Primatology|January 19, 2020
Stability of social status rankings of female cynomolgus monkeys, of varying reproductive condition, in different social groupsCarol A Shively, Jay R Kaplan
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|September 29, 2017
Premenopausal Reproductive Health Modulates Future Cardiovascular Risk - Comparative Evidence from Monkeys and WomenJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck
American Journal of Primatology|May 20, 2009
The relationship between social status and atherosclerosis in male and female monkeys as revealed by meta-analysisJay R Kaplan, Haiying Chen, Stephen B Manuck
American Journal of Primatology|January 23, 2020
Heart rate and social status among male cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) housed in disrupted social groupingsJay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck, Constantine Gatsonis
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|November 6, 2004
Estrogens, progestins, and atherosclerosisMichael R Adams, J Koudy Williams, Jay R Kaplan
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