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Elizabeth Padilla-Banks
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Jefferson, Wendy
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Newbold, Retha
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Snyder, Ryan
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Pepling, Melissa
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Saunders, Hannah
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Setchell, Kenneth
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Nyska, Abraham
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Kissling, Grace
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Korach, Kenneth
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Lobenhofer, Edward
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Goulding, Eugenia
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2009: Newbold Retha R; Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth
Prenatal exposure to bisphenol a at environmentally relevant doses adversely affects the murine female reproductive tract later in life.
Environmental health perspectives 2009;117(6):879-85.
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2009: Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Jefferson Wendy N
Environmental estrogens and obesity.
Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2009;304(1-2):84-9.
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2009: Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Goulding Eugenia H; Lao Shin-Ping C; Newbold Retha R; Williams Carmen J
Neonatal exposure to genistein disrupts ability of female mouse reproductive tract to support preimplantation embryo development and implantation.
Biology of reproduction 2009;80(3):425-31.
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2008: Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Jefferson Wendy N; Heindel Jerrold J
Effects of endocrine disruptors on obesity.
International journal of andrology 2008;31(2):201-8.
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2007: Thigpen Julius E; Setchell Kenneth D R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Haseman Joseph K; Saunders Hannah E; Caviness Gordon F; Kissling Grace E; Grant Mary G; Forsythe Diane B
Variations in phytoestrogen content between different mill dates of the same diet produces significant differences in the time of vaginal opening in CD-1 mice and F344 rats but not in CD Sprague-Dawley rats.
Environmental health perspectives 2007;115(12):1717-26.
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2007: Newbold Retha R; Jefferson Wendy N; Grissom Sherry F; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Snyder Ryan J; Lobenhofer Edward K
Developmental exposure to diethylstilbestrol alters uterine gene expression that may be associated with uterine neoplasia later in life.
Molecular carcinogenesis 2007;46(9):783-96.
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2007: Newbold Retha R; Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth
Long-term adverse effects of neonatal exposure to bisphenol A on the murine female reproductive tract.
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 2007;24(2):253-8.
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2007: Chen Ying; Jefferson Wendy N; Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Pepling Melissa E
Estradiol, progesterone, and genistein inhibit oocyte nest breakdown and primordial follicle assembly in the neonatal mouse ovary in vitro and in vivo.
Endocrinology 2007;148(8):3580-90.
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2007: Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Snyder Ryan J; Jefferson Wendy N
Perinatal exposure to environmental estrogens and the development of obesity.
Molecular nutrition & food research 2007;51(7):912-7.
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2007: Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Newbold Retha R
Disruption of the developing female reproductive system by phytoestrogens: genistein as an example.
Molecular nutrition & food research 2007;51(7):832-44.
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2007: Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Snyder Ryan J; Phillips Terry M; Jefferson Wendy N
Developmental exposure to endocrine disruptors and the obesity epidemic.
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 2007;23(3):290-6.
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2007: Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Newbold Retha R
Disruption of the female reproductive system by the phytoestrogen genistein.
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 2007;23(3):308-16.
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2006: Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Jefferson Wendy N; Newbold Retha R
Neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein alters mammary gland growth and developmental programming of hormone receptor levels.
Endocrinology 2006;147(10):4871-82.
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2006: Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Newbold Retha R
Studies of the effects of neonatal exposure to genistein on the developing female reproductive system.
Journal of AOAC International 2006;89(4):1189-96.
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2006: Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Jefferson Wendy N
Adverse effects of the model environmental estrogen diethylstilbestrol are transmitted to subsequent generations.
Endocrinology 2006;147(6 Suppl):S11-7.
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2006: Jefferson Wendy; Newbold Retha; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Pepling Melissa
Neonatal genistein treatment alters ovarian differentiation in the mouse: inhibition of oocyte nest breakdown and increased oocyte survival.
Biology of reproduction 2006;74(1):161-8.
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2005: Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Newbold Retha R
Adverse effects on female development and reproduction in CD-1 mice following neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein at environmentally relevant doses.
Biology of reproduction 2005;73(4):798-806.
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2005: Newbold Retha R; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Snyder Ryan J; Jefferson Wendy N
Developmental exposure to estrogenic compounds and obesity.
Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology 2005;73(7):478-80.
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2004: Newbold Retha R; Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Haseman Joseph
Developmental exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) alters uterine response to estrogens in prepubescent mice: low versus high dose effects.
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 2004;18(3):399-406.
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2003: Lomnitski Liat; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Jefferson Wendy N; Nyska Abraham; Grossman Shlomo; Newbold Retha R
A natural antioxidant mixture from spinach does not have estrogenic or antiestrogenic activity in immature CD-1 mice.
The Journal of nutrition 2003;133(11):3584-7.
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2002: Jefferson Wendy N; Couse John F; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Korach Kenneth S; Newbold Retha R
Neonatal exposure to genistein induces estrogen receptor (ER)alpha expression and multioocyte follicles in the maturing mouse ovary: evidence for ERbeta-mediated and nonestrogenic actions.
Biology of reproduction 2002;67(4):1285-96.
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2002: Jefferson Wendy N; Padilla-Banks Elizabeth; Clark George; Newbold Retha R
Assessing estrogenic activity of phytochemicals using transcriptional activation and immature mouse uterotrophic responses.
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences 2002;777(1-2):179-89.
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2001: Newbold R R; Jefferson W N; Padilla-Banks E
The mouse uterotrophic assay: other end points.
Environmental health perspectives 2001;109(12):A569-70.
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2001: Padilla-Banks E; Jefferson W N; Newbold R R
The immature mouse is a suitable model for detection of estrogenicity in the uterotropic bioassay.
Environmental health perspectives 2001;109(8):821-6.
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2001: Newbold R R; Jefferson W N; Padilla-Banks E; Walker V R; Pena D S;
Cell response endpoints enhance sensitivity of the immature mouse uterotropic assay.
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 2001;15(3):245-52.
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2000: Jefferson W N; Padilla-Banks E; Newbold R R
Lactoferrin is an estrogen responsive protein in the uterus of mice and rats.
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 2000;14(2):103-10.
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