L Devareddy
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Welch J, Turner C, Devareddy L, Arjmandi B, Weaver C
Bone
. 2008 Feb;
42(4):660-8.
PMID: 18291744
The benefits of impact exercise and dietary calcium on bone development are controversial. We used inbred rats under highly controlled conditions to test the independent and combined effects of impact...
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Bu S, Lucas E, Franklin M, Marlow D, Brackett D, Boldrin E, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2007 Jun;
18(7):931-42.
PMID: 17554580
Unlabelled: Bone loss was confirmed after 90 days in 50 6-month-old male Sprague Dawley rats that were sham-operated or orchidectomized (ORX). In this study, we have shown that dried plum...
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Soung D, Devareddy L, Khalil D, Hooshmand S, Patade A, Lucas E, et al.
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2006 Jul;
78(6):385-91.
PMID: 16830200
We have recently reported that soy isoflavones particularly when provided in the context of soy protein are capable of preventing loss of bone mineral density due to orchidectomy in F344...
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Khalil D, Lucas E, Smith B, Soung D, Devareddy L, Juma S, et al.
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2004 Nov;
76(1):56-62.
PMID: 15549639
Evidence from several studies suggests that soy protein and/or its isoflavones may have beneficial effects on bone in postmenopausal women and animal models who have osteoporosis. The present study examined...
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Soung D, Khalil D, Arquitt A, Smith B, Hammond L, Droke E, et al.
Phytomedicine
. 2004 Jun;
11(4):303-8.
PMID: 15185842
Recent reports indicate that ovariectomy (ovx) increases lymphopoiesis. Ipriflavone, a synthetic isoflavone, has been reported to reduce lymphocytes in postmenopausal women. The aim of this study was to investigate whether...