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Wang R, W Dashwood M, Löhr CV, Fischer KA, Pereira CB, Louderback M, Nakagama H, Bailey GS, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2008.  Protective versus promotional effects of white tea and caffeine on PhIP-induced tumorigenesis and beta-catenin expression in the rat.. Carcinogenesis. 29(4):834-9.
Ermilova IP, Ermilov VB, Levy M, Ho E, Pereira C, Beckman JS.  2005.  Protection by dietary zinc in ALS mutant G93A SOD transgenic mice.. Neurosci Lett. 379(1):42-6.
Parachini-Winter C, Bracha S, Ramsey SA, Yang L, Ho E, Leeper HJ, Curran KM.  2020.  Prospective evaluation of the lymph node proteome in dogs with multicentric lymphoma supplemented with sulforaphane.. J Vet Intern Med.
Paraiso IL, Revel JS, Stevens JF.  2020.  Potential use of polyphenols in the battle against COVID-19.. Curr Opin Food Sci.
Santana-Rios G, Orner GA, Amantana A, Provost C, Wu SY, Dashwood RH.  2001.  Potent antimutagenic activity of white tea in comparison with green tea in the Salmonella assay.. Mutat Res. 495(1-2):61-74.
Palomera-Sanchez Z, Watson GW, Wong CP, Beaver LM, Williams DE, Dashwood RH, Ho E.  2017.  The phytochemical 3,3'-diindolylmethane decreases expression of AR-controlled DNA damage repair genes through repressive chromatin modifications and is associated with DNA damage in prostate cancer cells.. J Nutr Biochem. 47:113-119.
Reveillaud I, Phillips J, Duyf B, Hilliker A, Kongpachith A, Fleming JE.  1994.  Phenotypic rescue by a bovine transgene in a Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase-null mutant of Drosophila melanogaster.. Mol Cell Biol. 14(2):1302-7.
van Breemen RB, Chen L, Tonsing-Carter A, Banuvar S, Barengolts E, Viana M, Chen S-N, Pauli GF, Bolton JL.  2020.  Pharmacokinetic Interactions of a Hop Dietary Supplement with Drug Metabolism in Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women.. J Agric Food Chem.
van Breemen RB, Chen L, Tonsing-Carter A, Banuvar S, Barengolts E, Viana M, Chen S-N, Pauli GF, Bolton JL.  2020.  Pharmacokinetic Interactions of a Hop Dietary Supplement with Drug Metabolism in Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women.. J Agric Food Chem. 68(18):5212-5220.
Taylor DM, Aronow BJ, Tan K, Bernt K, Salomonis N, Greene CS, Frolova A, Henrickson SE, Wells A, Pei L et al..  2019.  The Pediatric Cell Atlas: Defining the Growth Phase of Human Development at Single-Cell Resolution.. Dev Cell. 49(1):10-29.
Taylor DM, Aronow BJ, Tan K, Bernt K, Salomonis N, Greene CS, Frolova A, Henrickson SE, Wells A, Pei L et al..  2019.  The Pediatric Cell Atlas: Defining the Growth Phase of Human Development at Single-Cell Resolution.. Dev Cell. 49(1):10-29.
Taylor DM, Aronow BJ, Tan K, Bernt K, Salomonis N, Greene CS, Frolova A, Henrickson SE, Wells A, Pei L et al..  2019.  The Pediatric Cell Atlas: Defining the Growth Phase of Human Development at Single-Cell Resolution.. Dev Cell. 49(1):10-29.
Taylor DM, Aronow BJ, Tan K, Bernt K, Salomonis N, Greene CS, Frolova A, Henrickson SE, Wells A, Pei L et al..  2019.  The Pediatric Cell Atlas: Defining the Growth Phase of Human Development at Single-Cell Resolution.. Dev Cell. 49(1):10-29.
Díaz-Valdivia NI, Díaz J, Contreras P, Campos A, Rojas-Celis V, Burgos-Ravanal RA, Lobos-González L, Torres VA, Perez VI, Frei B et al..  2020.  The non-receptor tyrosine phosphatase type 14 blocks caveolin-1-enhanced cancer cell metastasis.. Oncogene. 39(18):3693-3709.
Díaz-Valdivia NI, Díaz J, Contreras P, Campos A, Rojas-Celis V, Burgos-Ravanal RA, Lobos-González L, Torres VA, Perez VI, Frei B et al..  2020.  The non-receptor tyrosine phosphatase type 14 blocks caveolin-1-enhanced cancer cell metastasis.. Oncogene. 39(18):3693-3709.
Bailey GS, Reddy AP, Pereira CB, Harttig U, Baird W, Spitsbergen JM, Hendricks JD, Orner GA, Williams DE, Swenberg JA.  2009.  Nonlinear cancer response at ultralow dose: a 40800-animal ED(001) tumor and biomarker study.. Chem Res Toxicol. 22(7):1264-76.
Miranda CL, Johnson LA, de Montgolfier O, Elias VD, Ullrich LS, Hay JJ, Paraiso IL, Choi J, Reed RL, Revel JS et al..  2018.  Non-estrogenic Xanthohumol Derivatives Mitigate Insulin Resistance and Cognitive Impairment in High-Fat Diet-induced Obese Mice.. Sci Rep. 8(1):613.
Chen L, Choi J, Leonard SW, Banuvar S, Barengolts E, Viana M, Chen S-N, Pauli GF, Bolton JL, van Breemen RB.  2020.  No Clinically Relevant Pharmacokinetic Interactions of a Red Clover Dietary Supplement with Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Women.. J Agric Food Chem. 68(47):13929-13939.
Kim MJin, Vargas MR, Harlan BA, Killoy KM, Ball LE, Comte-Walters S, Gooz M, Yamamoto Y, Beckman JS, Barbeito L et al..  2018.  Nitration and Glycation Turn Mature NGF into a Toxic Factor for Motor Neurons: A Role for p75 and RAGE Signaling in ALS.. Antioxid Redox Signal. 28(18):1587-1602.
Keller RMoon, Beaver LM, Reardon PN, Prater MC, Truong L, Robinson MM, Tanguay RL, Stevens JFred, Hord NG.  2021.  Nitrate-induced improvements in exercise performance are coincident with exuberant changes in metabolic genes and the metabolome in zebrafish skeletal muscle.. J Appl Physiol (1985).
Simonich MT, Egner PA, Roebuck BD, Orner GA, Jubert C, Pereira C, Groopman JD, Kensler TW, Dashwood RH, Williams DE et al..  2007.  Natural chlorophyll inhibits aflatoxin B1-induced multi-organ carcinogenesis in the rat.. Carcinogenesis. 28(6):1294-302.
Blum CA, Tanaka T, Zhong X, Li Q, Dashwood W-M, Pereira C, Xu M, Dashwood RH.  2003.  Mutational analysis of Ctnnb1 and Apc in tumors from rats given 1,2-dimethylhydrazine or 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline: mutational 'hotspots' and the relative expression of beta-catenin and c-jun.. Mol Carcinog. 36(4):195-203.
Bolton JL, Dunlap TL, Hajirahimkhan A, Mbachu O, Chen S-N, Chadwick L, Nikolic D, van Breemen RB, Pauli GF, Dietz BM.  2019.  The Multiple Biological Targets of Hops and Bioactive Compounds.. Chem Res Toxicol. 32(2):222-233.
Pauling L.  1992.  Molecular structure of Ti8C12 and related complexes.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 89(17):8175-6.
Parasramka MA, Ho E, Williams DE, Dashwood RH.  2012.  MicroRNAs, diet, and cancer: new mechanistic insights on the epigenetic actions of phytochemicals.. Mol Carcinog. 51(3):213-30.

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