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Lycopene and apo-12’-lycopenal reduce cell proliferation and alter cell cycle progression in human prostate cancer cells
Ford, N.A., Elsen, A.C., Zuniga, K., Lindshield, B.L., Erdman, J.W., Jr. “Lycopene and apo-12’-lycopenal reduce cell proliferation and alter cell cycle progression in human prostate cancer cells.” Nutrition and Cancer (2011): 632: 256-263.
Selenium, but Not Lycopene or Vitamin E, Decreases Growth of Transplantable Dunning R3327-H Rat Prostate Tumors
Lindshield BL, Ford NA, Canene-Adams K, Diamond AM, Wallig MA, et al. “Selenium, but Not Lycopene or Vitamin E, Decreases Growth of Transplantable Dunning R3327-H Rat Prostate Tumors”. PLoS ONE (2010) 5(4): e10423. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010423
Are the health attributes of lycopene related to its antioxidant function?
Erdman, J.W., Ford, N.A., Lindshield, B.L. Are the health attributes of lycopene related to its antioxidant function? Arch Biochem Biophys (2009): 483(2) 229-235.
Lycopenoids: Are Lycopene Metabolites Bioactive?
Lindshield, B. L., Canene-Adams, K. and Erdman, J. W., Jr., “Lycopenoids: are lycopene metabolites bioactive? Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics”. (2007): 458 136-140.
Tomato phytochemicals and prostate cancer risk
Campbell, J.K., Canene-Adams, K., Lindshield, B.L., Boileau, T.W., Clinton, S.K. and Erdman, J.W., Jr., “Tomato phytochemicals and prostate cancer risk”. Journal of Nutrition (2004): 134, 3486S-3492S.
Combinations of tomato and broccoli enhance the anti-tumor activity in Dunning R3327-H prostate adenocarcinomas
Canene-Adams, K., Lindshield, B. L., Wang, S., Jeffery, E. H., Clinton, S. K., and Erdman, J. W., Jr. “Combinations of tomato and broccoli enhance the anti-tumor activity in Dunning R3327-H prostate adenocarcinomas”. Cancer Research (2007): 67 836-843.
