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Thomas B Clarkson

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Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|August 11, 2012
25(OH)D3 and cardiovascular risk factors in female nonhuman primatesMatthew J Jorgensen, Lawrence L Rudel, Matthew Nudy, et al.
Toxicologic Pathology|September 10, 2024
Exogenous Growth Hormone Exacerbates Post-Irradiation Atherosclerosis in Susceptible Epicardial Coronary ArteriesKrystal J Vail, J Daniel Bourland, Gregory O Dugan, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|May 26, 2006
Effects of high-dose soy isoflavones and equol on reproductive tissues in female cynomolgus monkeysCharles E Wood, Susan E Appt, Thomas B Clarkson, et al.
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|May 24, 2012
Coronary artery vitamin D receptor expression and plasma concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D: their association with atherosclerosisPeter F Schnatz, Matthew Nudy, David M O'Sullivan, et al.
Maturitas|May 1, 2012
The quantification of vitamin D receptors in coronary arteries and their association with atherosclerosisPeter F Schnatz, Matthew Nudy, David M O'Sullivan, et al.
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders|November 12, 2010
Distribution, size, shape, growth potential and extent of abdominal aortic calcified deposits predict mortality in postmenopausal womenMads Nielsen, Melanie Ganz, Francois Lauze, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer|December 21, 2006
Effects of soybean glyceollins and estradiol in postmenopausal female monkeysCharles E Wood, Thomas B Clarkson, Susan E Appt, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|April 15, 2006
Metabolic phenotype of isoflavones differ among female rats, pigs, monkeys, and womenLiwei Gu, Suzanne E House, Ronald L Prior, et al.
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|February 4, 2009
Serum antimüllerian hormone predicts ovarian reserve in a monkey modelSusan E Appt, Thomas B Clarkson, Haiying Chen, et al.
Geroscience|October 30, 2017
Relationships of depressive behavior and sertraline treatment with walking speed and activity in older female nonhuman primatesJamie N Justice, Marnie G Silverstein-Metzler, Beth Uberseder, et al.
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Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|August 11, 2012
25(OH)D3 and cardiovascular risk factors in female nonhuman primatesMatthew J Jorgensen, Lawrence L Rudel, Matthew Nudy, et al.
Toxicologic Pathology|September 10, 2024
Exogenous Growth Hormone Exacerbates Post-Irradiation Atherosclerosis in Susceptible Epicardial Coronary ArteriesKrystal J Vail, J Daniel Bourland, Gregory O Dugan, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|May 26, 2006
Effects of high-dose soy isoflavones and equol on reproductive tissues in female cynomolgus monkeysCharles E Wood, Susan E Appt, Thomas B Clarkson, et al.
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|May 24, 2012
Coronary artery vitamin D receptor expression and plasma concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D: their association with atherosclerosisPeter F Schnatz, Matthew Nudy, David M O'Sullivan, et al.
Maturitas|May 1, 2012
The quantification of vitamin D receptors in coronary arteries and their association with atherosclerosisPeter F Schnatz, Matthew Nudy, David M O'Sullivan, et al.
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders|November 12, 2010
Distribution, size, shape, growth potential and extent of abdominal aortic calcified deposits predict mortality in postmenopausal womenMads Nielsen, Melanie Ganz, Francois Lauze, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer|December 21, 2006
Effects of soybean glyceollins and estradiol in postmenopausal female monkeysCharles E Wood, Thomas B Clarkson, Susan E Appt, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|April 15, 2006
Metabolic phenotype of isoflavones differ among female rats, pigs, monkeys, and womenLiwei Gu, Suzanne E House, Ronald L Prior, et al.
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|February 4, 2009
Serum antimüllerian hormone predicts ovarian reserve in a monkey modelSusan E Appt, Thomas B Clarkson, Haiying Chen, et al.
Geroscience|October 30, 2017
Relationships of depressive behavior and sertraline treatment with walking speed and activity in older female nonhuman primatesJamie N Justice, Marnie G Silverstein-Metzler, Beth Uberseder, et al.
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