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Trent Lund
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Lephart, Edwin
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Handa, Robert
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Setchell, Kenneth
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Salyer, David
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Munson, Daniel
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Adlercreutz, Herman
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Hedges, Dawson
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Hinds, Laura
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Fleming, Donovan
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Pak, Toni
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Haldy, Megan
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Rhees, Reuben
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Bu, Lihong
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Chung, Wilson
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Clay, Colin
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2009: Dominguez Jesus F; Guo Lixin; Carrasco Molnar Marco A; Ballester Escobedo Antonio; Dunphy Taylor; Lund Trent D; Turman Jack E
Novel indirect calorimetry technology to analyze metabolism in individual neonatal rodent pups.
PloS one 2009;4(8):e6790.
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2008: Handa Robert J; Pak Toni R; Kudwa Andrea E; Lund Trent D; Hinds Laura
An alternate pathway for androgen regulation of brain function: activation of estrogen receptor beta by the metabolite of dihydrotestosterone, 5alpha-androstane-3beta,17beta-diol.
Hormones and behavior 2008;53(5):741-52.
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2007: Foradori Chad D; Lund Trent D; Nagahara Alan H; Koenig James I; Handa Robert J
Corticotropin-releasing hormone heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) and immunoreactivity are induced in extrahypothalamic brain sites by kainic-acid-induced seizures and are modulated by estrogen.
Brain research 2007;1164():44-54.
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2006: Lund Trent D; Hinds Laura R; Handa Robert J
The androgen 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone and its metabolite 5alpha-androstan-3beta, 17beta-diol inhibit the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal response to stress by acting through estrogen receptor beta-expressing neurons in the hypothalamus.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006;26(5):1448-56.
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2005: Setchell Kenneth D R; Clerici Carlo; Lephart Edwin D; Cole Sidney J; Heenan Claire; Castellani Danilo; Wolfe Brian E; Nechemias-Zimmer Linda; Brown Nadine M; Lund Trent D; Handa Robert J; Heubi James E
S-equol, a potent ligand for estrogen receptor beta, is the exclusive enantiomeric form of the soy isoflavone metabolite produced by human intestinal bacterial flora.
The American journal of clinical nutrition 2005;81(5):1072-9.
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2005: Lephart Edwin D; Setchell Kenneth D R; Lund Trent D
Phytoestrogens: hormonal action and brain plasticity.
Brain research bulletin 2005;65(3):193-8.
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2005: Hedges Dawson W; Higginbotham Brian J; Salyer David L; Lund Trent D
Transcranial magnetic stimulation effects on one-trial learning and response to anxiogenic stimuli in adult male rats.
The journal of ECT 2005;21(1):25-30.
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2005: Lund Trent D; Rovis Tomislav; Chung Wilson C J; Handa Robert J
Novel actions of estrogen receptor-beta on anxiety-related behaviors.
Endocrinology 2005;146(2):797-807.
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2005: Pak Toni R; Chung Wilson C J; Lund Trent D; Hinds Laura R; Clay Colin M; Handa Robert J
The androgen metabolite, 5alpha-androstane-3beta, 17beta-diol, is a potent modulator of estrogen receptor-beta1-mediated gene transcription in neuronal cells.
Endocrinology 2005;146(1):147-55.
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2004: Lephart Edwin D; Porter James P; Hedges Dawson W; Lund Trent D; Setchell Kenneth D R
Phytoestrogens: implications in neurovascular research.
Current neurovascular research 2004;1(5):455-64.
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2004: Lund Trent D; Munson Daniel J; Haldy Megan E; Handa Robert J
Dihydrotestosterone may inhibit hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal activity by acting through estrogen receptor in the male mouse.
Neuroscience letters 2004;365(1):43-7.
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2004: McMullin Tami S; Andersen Melvin E; Nagahara Alan; Lund Trent D; Pak Toni; Handa Robert J; Hanneman William H
Evidence that atrazine and diaminochlorotriazine inhibit the estrogen/progesterone induced surge of luteinizing hormone in female Sprague-Dawley rats without changing estrogen receptor action.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2004;79(2):278-86.
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2004: Lund Trent D; Munson Daniel J; Haldy Megan E; Setchell Kenneth D R; Lephart Edwin D; Handa Robert J
Equol is a novel anti-androgen that inhibits prostate growth and hormone feedback.
Biology of reproduction 2004;70(4):1188-95.
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2004: Lund T D; Munson D J; Haldy M E; Handa R J
Androgen inhibits, while oestrogen enhances, restraint-induced activation of neuropeptide neurones in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Journal of neuroendocrinology 2004;16(3):272-8.
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2004: Lund Trent D; Munson Daniel J; Adlercreutz Herman; Handa Robert J; Lephart Edwin D
Androgen receptor expression in the rat prostate is down-regulated by dietary phytoestrogens.
Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2004;2():5.
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2004: Lephart Edwin D; Setchell Kenneth D R; Handa Robert J; Lund Trent D
Behavioral effects of endocrine-disrupting substances: phytoestrogens.
ILAR journal / National Research Council, Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources 2004;45(4):443-54.
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2003: Lephart E D; Rhees R W; Setchell K D R; Bu L H; Lund T D
Estrogens and phytoestrogens: brain plasticity of sexually dimorphic brain volumes.
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 2003;85(2-5):299-309.
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2003: Hedges Dawson W; Massari Carla; Salyer David L; Lund Trent D; Hellewell James L; Johnson Adam C; Lephart Edwin D
Duration of transcranial magnetic stimulation effects on the neuroendocrine stress response and coping behavior of adult male rats.
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2003;27(4):633-8.
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2003: Lund Trent D; Fleming Donovan E; Dayton John R; Lephart Edwin D; Salyer David L
Dietary soy phytoestrogens effects on retinal thickness in rats.
Nutritional neuroscience 2003;6(1):47-51.
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2002: Hedges Dawson W; Salyer David L; Higginbotham Brian J; Lund Trent D; Hellewell James L; Ferguson David; Lephart Edwin D
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) effects on testosterone, prolactin, and corticosterone in adult male rats.
Biological psychiatry 2002;51(5):417-21.
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2002: Lephart Edwin D; West Timothy W; Weber K Scott; Rhees Reuben W; Setchell Kenneth D R; Adlercreutz Herman; Lund Trent D
Neurobehavioral effects of dietary soy phytoestrogens.
Neurotoxicology and teratology 2002;24(1):5-16.
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2001: Lephart E D; Lund T D; Horvath T L
Brain androgen and progesterone metabolizing enzymes: biosynthesis, distribution and function.
Brain research. Brain research reviews 2001;37(1-3):25-37.
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2001: Lephart E D; Adlercreutz H; Lund T D
Dietary soy phytoestrogen effects on brain structure and aromatase in Long-Evans rats.
Neuroreport 2001;12(16):3451-5.
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2001: Lund T D; Rhees R W; Setchell K D; Lephart E D
Altered sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area (SDN-POA) volume in adult Long-Evans rats by dietary soy phytoestrogens.
Brain research 2001;914(1-2):92-9.
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2001: Lund T D; Lephart E D
Dietary soy phytoestrogens produce anxiolytic effects in the elevated plus-maze.
Brain research 2001;913(2):180-4.
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2001: Salyer D L; Lund T D; Fleming D E; Lephart E D; Horvath T L
Sexual dimorphism and aromatase in the rat retina.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 2001;126(1):131-6.
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2001: Lund T D; Lephart E D
Manipulation of prenatal hormones and dietary phytoestrogens during adulthood alter the sexually dimorphic expression of visual spatial memory.
BMC neuroscience 2001;2():21.
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2001: Lund T D; West T W; Tian L Y; Bu L H; Simmons D L; Setchell K D; Adlercreutz H; Lephart E D
Visual spatial memory is enhanced in female rats (but inhibited in males) by dietary soy phytoestrogens.
BMC neuroscience 2001;2():20.
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2000: Lund T D; Salyer D L; Fleming D E; Lephart E D
Pre- or postnatal testosterone and flutamide effects on sexually dimorphic nuclei of the rat hypothalamus.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 2000;120(2):261-6.
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