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Lignan Biosynthesis Enhancement in Transgenic Wheat
Ayella AK, Wang W. “Lignan Biosynthesis Enhancement in Transgenic Wheat”. Agriculture Research and Technology (ed. Bundgaard K and Jsaksen L). Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, NY, 2010; p 441-450.
Effects of exercise on phospholipid profile in the skin of mice
Ouyang P, Yu J, Doan HM, Xie L, Vasquez D, Welti R, Su X, Lu N, Herndon B, Yang SS, Jeannotte R, Wang W. Effects of exercise on phospholipid profile in the skin of mice. Cancer Prevention Research 2010; 3(4):466-77.
Lycopene biodistribution is altered in 15, 15′-carotenoid monooxygenase knockout mice
Lindshield, B.L., King, J.L., Wyss, A., Goralczyk, R., Lu, C., Ford, N.A., Erdman, J.W., Jr. “Lycopene biodistributin is altered in 15, 15′-carotenoid monooxygenase knockout mice”. Journal of Nutrition (2008) 138, 2367-2371.
Effects of dietary calorie restriction or exercise on the PI3K and Ras signaling pathways in the skin of mice
Xie L, Jiang Y, Ouyang P, Chen J, Doan H, Herndon B, Sylvester JE, Zhang K, Molteni A, Reichle M, Zhang R, Haub MD, Baybutt RC, Wang W. Effects of dietary calorie restriction or exercise on the PI3K and Ras signaling pathways in the skin of mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry 2007; 282(38):28025-28035.
The effect of dietary apigenin on colonic ornithine decarboxylase activity, aberrant crypt foci formation and tumorigenesis in different experimental models
Au A, Li B, Wang W, Roy H, Koehler K, Birt D. The effect of dietary apigenin on colonic ornithine decarboxylase activity, aberrant crypt foci formation and tumorigenesis in different experimental models. Nutrition and Cancer 2006; 54:243-251.
Different gene expression of skin tissues between mice with weight controlled by either calorie restriction or physical exercise
Lu J, Xie L, Sylvester JE, Wang J, Bai J, Baybutt RC, Wang W. Different gene expression of skin tissues between mice with weight controlled by either calorie restriction or physical exercise. Experimental Biology and Medicine 2007; 232(4):473-480.
