Ross, A.C., A.M.G. Pasatiempo, and M.H. Green. Chylomicron margination, lipolysis, and vitamin A uptake in the lactating rat mammary gland: relationship for milk retinoid content. Exp. Biol. Med. 229:46-55, 2004.
Haskell, M.J., J.L. Lembcke, M. Salazar, M.H. Green, J.M. Peerson, and K.H. Brown. Population-based plasma kinetics of an oral dose of [2H4]retinyl acetate among preschool-aged, Peruvian children. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 77:686-686, 2003.
Novotny, J.A., M.H. Green and R.C. Boston, eds. Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and the Health Sciences, Kluwer Academic, New York, 2003.
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Green, M.H., R.W. Snyder, S.A. Akohoue and J.B. Green. Increased rat mammary tissue vitamin A associated with increased vitamin A intake during lactation is maintained after lactation. J. Nutr. 131:1544-1547, 2001.
Green, M.H., J.B. Green, S.A. Akohoue and S.K. Kelley. Vitamin A intake affects the contribution of chylomicrons vs. retinol-binding protein to milk vitamin A in lactating rats. J. Nutr. 131: 1279-1282, 2001.
Kelley, S.K., C.B. Nilsson, M.H. Green, J.B. Green and H. Håkansson.
Mobilization of vitamin A stores in rats after administration of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
A kinetic analysis.
Toxicol. Sci. 55:478-484, 2000.
Jang, J.-T., J.B. Green, J.L. Beard and M.H. Green. Kinetic analysis shows that iron deficiency decreases liver vitamin A mobilization in rats. J. Nutr. 130:1291-1296, 2000.
Shang, Y., C.R. Baumrucker and M.H. Green. The induction and activation of STAT1 by all-trans-retinoic acid are mediated by RAR signaling pathways in breast cancer cells. Oncogene 18:6725-6732, 1999.
Shang, Y., C.R. Baumrucker and M.H. Green. Signal relay by retinoic
acid receptors and in the retinoic acid-induced expression of insulin-like
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