Modeling Women's Health with Nonhuman Primates and Other Animals
Jay R. Kaplan [HTML] [PDF]
Ovarian Dysfunction, Stress, and Disease: A Primate Continuum
Jay R. Kaplan and Stephen B. Manuck [HTML] [PDF]
Nonhuman Primates Contribute Unique Understanding to Anovulatory Infertility in Women
David H. Abbott, Shu C. Foong, Deborah K. Barnett, and Daniel A. Dumesic [HTML] [PDF]
Animal Studies in Endometriosis: A Review
Lisa Story and Stephen Kennedy[HTML] [PDF]
Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease: Lessons from a Monkey Model of Postmenopausal Women
J. Koudy Williams and Irma Suparto [HTML] [PDF]
Stroke in the Female: Role of Biological Sex and Estrogen
Stephanie J. Murphy, Louise D. McCullough, and Joanne M. Smith [HTML] [PDF]
Sex Hormones, Insulin Sensitivity, and Diabetes Mellitus
Cristin M. Bruns and Joseph W. Kemnitz [HTML] [PDF]
Hormonal Therapies and Osteoporosis
Christopher P. Jerome [HTML] [PDF]
Neoplasms of the Reproductive Tract: The Role of Hormone Exposure
J. Mark Cline [HTML] [PDF]
Cognition, Mood Disorders, and Sex Hormones
Carol A. Shively and Cynthia L. Bethea [HTML] [PDF]
Usefulness of the Monkey Model to Investigate the Role of Soy in Postmenopausal Women's Health
Susan E. Appt [HTML] [PDF]
Role of the Nonhuman Primate for Research Related to Women's Health
David F. Archer [HTML] [PDF]
Thanks to Institutional Supporters (PDF)
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