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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Haiying Chen and Susan Appt.
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Clarkson TB, Ethun KF, Chen H, Golden D, Floyd E, Appt SE. Effects of bazedoxifene alone and with conjugated equine estrogens on coronary and peripheral artery atherosclerosis in postmenopausal monkeys. Menopause. 2013 Mar; 20(3):274-81.
Score: 0.111
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Appt SE, Chen H, Clarkson TB, Kaplan JR. Premenopausal antimüllerian hormone concentration is associated with subsequent atherosclerosis. Menopause. 2012 Dec; 19(12):1353-9.
Score: 0.109
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Appt SE, Clarkson TB, Hoyer PB, Kock ND, Goode AK, May MC, Persyn JT, Vail NK, Ethun KF, Chen H, Sen N, Kaplan JR. Experimental induction of reduced ovarian reserve in a nonhuman primate model (Macaca fascicularis). Comp Med. 2010 Oct; 60(5):380-8.
Score: 0.094
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Appt SE, Chen H, Goode AK, Hoyer PB, Clarkson TB, Adams MR, Wilson ME, Franke AA, Kaplan JR. The effect of diet and cardiovascular risk on ovarian aging in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Menopause. 2010 Jul; 17(4):741-8.
Score: 0.092
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Appt SE, Clarkson TB, Chen H, Adams MR, Christian PJ, Hoyer PB, Wilson ME, Kaplan JR. Serum antimüllerian hormone predicts ovarian reserve in a monkey model. Menopause. 2009 May-Jun; 16(3):597-601.
Score: 0.085
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Frye BM, Craft S, Register TC, Andrews RN, Appt SE, Vitolins MZ, Uberseder B, Silverstein-Metzler MG, Chen H, Whitlow CT, Kim J, Barcus RA, Lockhart SN, Hoscheidt S, Say BM, Corbitt SE, Shively CA. Diet, psychosocial stress, and Alzheimer's disease-related neuroanatomy in female nonhuman primates. Alzheimers Dement. 2021 May; 17(5):733-744.
Score: 0.048
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Shively CA, Appt SE, Chen H, Day SM, Frye BM, Shaltout HA, Silverstein-Metzler MG, Snyder-Mackler N, Uberseder B, Vitolins MZ, Register TC. Mediterranean diet, stress resilience, and aging in nonhuman primates. Neurobiol Stress. 2020 Nov; 13:100254.
Score: 0.047
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Kaplan JR, Chen H, Appt SE, Lees CJ, Franke AA, Berga SL, Wilson ME, Manuck SB, Clarkson TB. Impairment of ovarian function and associated health-related abnormalities are attributable to low social status in premenopausal monkeys and not mitigated by a high-isoflavone soy diet. Hum Reprod. 2010 Dec; 25(12):3083-94.
Score: 0.024
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Walker SE, Register TC, Appt SE, Adams MR, Clarkson TB, Chen H, Isom S, Franke AA, Kaplan JR. Plasma lipid-dependent and -independent effects of dietary soy protein and social status on atherogenesis in premenopausal monkeys: implications for postmenopausal atherosclerosis burden. Menopause. 2008 Sep-Oct; 15(5):950-7.
Score: 0.020