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T B Clarkson

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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 1, 1992
Exercise and atherosclerotic heart disease in womenP S Douglas, T B Clarkson, N C Flowers, et al.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|December 1, 1996
Esterified estrogens with and without methyltestosterone decrease arterial LDL metabolism in cynomolgus monkeysJ D Wagner, L Zhang, J K Williams, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Behavioral consequences of hypertension and antihypertensive therapyA P Shapiro, M H Alderman, T B Clarkson, et al.
Circulation Research|May 1, 1991
Endothelial dysfunction in response to psychosocial stress in monkeysW B Strawn, G Bondjers, J R Kaplan, et al.
Climacteric : the Journal of the International Menopause Society|October 25, 2021
Association between coronary artery vitamin D receptor expression and select systemic risks factors for coronary artery atherosclerosisM Nudy, R Xie, D M O'Sullivan, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|June 1, 1976
Pathogenesis of artherosclerosis; some advances from using animal modelsT B Clarkson, R W Prichard, B C Bullock, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Biobehavioral mechanisms in coronary artery disease. Chronic stressS B Manuck, J P Henry, D E Anderson, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|October 20, 2010
Impairment of ovarian function and associated health-related abnormalities are attributable to low social status in premenopausal monkeys and not mitigated by a high-isoflavone soy dietJ R Kaplan, H Chen, S E Appt, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1974
Lipid metabolism and experimental atherosclerosis in baboons: influence of cholesterol-free, semi-synthetic dietsD Kritchevsky, L M Davidson, I L Shapiro, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 2, 1997
The costs of animal research: origins and optionsL C Cork, T B Clarkson, R O Jacoby, et al.
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 1, 1992
Exercise and atherosclerotic heart disease in womenP S Douglas, T B Clarkson, N C Flowers, et al.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|December 1, 1996
Esterified estrogens with and without methyltestosterone decrease arterial LDL metabolism in cynomolgus monkeysJ D Wagner, L Zhang, J K Williams, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Behavioral consequences of hypertension and antihypertensive therapyA P Shapiro, M H Alderman, T B Clarkson, et al.
Circulation Research|May 1, 1991
Endothelial dysfunction in response to psychosocial stress in monkeysW B Strawn, G Bondjers, J R Kaplan, et al.
Climacteric : the Journal of the International Menopause Society|October 25, 2021
Association between coronary artery vitamin D receptor expression and select systemic risks factors for coronary artery atherosclerosisM Nudy, R Xie, D M O'Sullivan, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|June 1, 1976
Pathogenesis of artherosclerosis; some advances from using animal modelsT B Clarkson, R W Prichard, B C Bullock, et al.
Circulation|July 1, 1987
Biobehavioral mechanisms in coronary artery disease. Chronic stressS B Manuck, J P Henry, D E Anderson, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|October 20, 2010
Impairment of ovarian function and associated health-related abnormalities are attributable to low social status in premenopausal monkeys and not mitigated by a high-isoflavone soy dietJ R Kaplan, H Chen, S E Appt, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1974
Lipid metabolism and experimental atherosclerosis in baboons: influence of cholesterol-free, semi-synthetic dietsD Kritchevsky, L M Davidson, I L Shapiro, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 2, 1997
The costs of animal research: origins and optionsL C Cork, T B Clarkson, R O Jacoby, et al.
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