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Wendy E Ward

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Molecular Nutrition & Food Research|July 3, 2007
Soy isoflavones and fatty acids: effects on bone tissue postovariectomy in miceWendy E Ward, Debbie Fonseca
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|May 7, 2013
Adequate but not supplemental folic acid combined with soy isoflavones during early life improves bone health at adulthood in male miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|June 20, 2015
Bone-specific gene expression patterns and whole bone tissue of female mice are programmed by early life exposure to soy isoflavones and folic acidJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
The Journal of Nutrition|February 19, 2010
Neonatal administration of isoflavones attenuates deterioration of bone tissue in female but not male miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
The Journal of Nutrition|January 23, 2009
Neonatal exposure to daidzein, genistein, or the combination modulates bone development in female CD-1 miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|June 24, 2008
Diethylstilbesterol has gender-specific effects on weight gain and bone development in miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
Bone|July 23, 2004
Daidzein together with high calcium preserve bone mass and biomechanical strength at multiple sites in ovariectomized miceDebbie Fonseca, Wendy E Ward
Journal of Medicinal Food|September 29, 2006
Detection of isoflavones in mouse tibia after feeding daidzeinDebbie Fonseca, Wendy E Ward
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism|April 27, 2012
The Interplay between Estrogen and Fetal Adrenal CortexJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
Biomed Research International|June 11, 2015
The ovariectomized rat as a model for studying alveolar bone loss in postmenopausal womenBryan D Johnston, Wendy E Ward
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Molecular Nutrition & Food Research|July 3, 2007
Soy isoflavones and fatty acids: effects on bone tissue postovariectomy in miceWendy E Ward, Debbie Fonseca
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|May 7, 2013
Adequate but not supplemental folic acid combined with soy isoflavones during early life improves bone health at adulthood in male miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|June 20, 2015
Bone-specific gene expression patterns and whole bone tissue of female mice are programmed by early life exposure to soy isoflavones and folic acidJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
The Journal of Nutrition|February 19, 2010
Neonatal administration of isoflavones attenuates deterioration of bone tissue in female but not male miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
The Journal of Nutrition|January 23, 2009
Neonatal exposure to daidzein, genistein, or the combination modulates bone development in female CD-1 miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|June 24, 2008
Diethylstilbesterol has gender-specific effects on weight gain and bone development in miceJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
Bone|July 23, 2004
Daidzein together with high calcium preserve bone mass and biomechanical strength at multiple sites in ovariectomized miceDebbie Fonseca, Wendy E Ward
Journal of Medicinal Food|September 29, 2006
Detection of isoflavones in mouse tibia after feeding daidzeinDebbie Fonseca, Wendy E Ward
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism|April 27, 2012
The Interplay between Estrogen and Fetal Adrenal CortexJovana Kaludjerovic, Wendy E Ward
Biomed Research International|June 11, 2015
The ovariectomized rat as a model for studying alveolar bone loss in postmenopausal womenBryan D Johnston, Wendy E Ward
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