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Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)
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October 20, 2010
Developmental exposure to TCDD reduces fertility and negatively affects pregnancy outcomes across multiple generations
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Kevin G Osteen
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine
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April 10, 2010
Dioxin-like PCBs and endometriosis
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Kevin G Osteen
Fertility and Sterility
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July 13, 2005
Endometrial biology and the etiology of endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Esther Eisenberg
Fertility and Sterility
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March 8, 2005
Reduced progesterone action during endometrial maturation: a potential risk factor for the development of endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Esther Eisenberg
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
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January 28, 2010
Dioxin and endometrial progesterone resistance
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Tianbing Ding, Kevin G Osteen
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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April 16, 2009
Simvastatin protects against the development of endometriosis in a nude mouse model
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Kevin G Osteen, Antoni J Duleba
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library
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November 29, 2002
Progesterone action in the human endometrium: induction of a unique tissue environment which limits matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression
Kevin G Osteen, Toshio M Igarashi, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
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August 15, 2003
Matrix metalloproteinases and endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Grant R Yeaman, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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April 13, 2002
Experimental endometriosis: the nude mouse as a xenographic host
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Deborah Webster-Clair, Kevin G Osteen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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April 13, 2002
Paracrine mediators of endometrial matrix metalloproteinase expression: potential targets for progestin-based treatment of endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, David Ong, et al.
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Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)
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October 20, 2010
Developmental exposure to TCDD reduces fertility and negatively affects pregnancy outcomes across multiple generations
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Kevin G Osteen
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine
|
April 10, 2010
Dioxin-like PCBs and endometriosis
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Kevin G Osteen
Fertility and Sterility
|
July 13, 2005
Endometrial biology and the etiology of endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Esther Eisenberg
Fertility and Sterility
|
March 8, 2005
Reduced progesterone action during endometrial maturation: a potential risk factor for the development of endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Esther Eisenberg
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
|
January 28, 2010
Dioxin and endometrial progesterone resistance
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Tianbing Ding, Kevin G Osteen
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
April 16, 2009
Simvastatin protects against the development of endometriosis in a nude mouse model
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Kevin G Osteen, Antoni J Duleba
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library
|
November 29, 2002
Progesterone action in the human endometrium: induction of a unique tissue environment which limits matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression
Kevin G Osteen, Toshio M Igarashi, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine
|
August 15, 2003
Matrix metalloproteinases and endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Grant R Yeaman, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
April 13, 2002
Experimental endometriosis: the nude mouse as a xenographic host
Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Deborah Webster-Clair, Kevin G Osteen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
April 13, 2002
Paracrine mediators of endometrial matrix metalloproteinase expression: potential targets for progestin-based treatment of endometriosis
Kevin G Osteen, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, David Ong, et al.
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