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1. Identification of biological signatures of cruciferous vegetable consumption utilizing machine learning-based global untargeted stable isotope traced metabolomics

2. Sulforaphane Bioavailability in Healthy Subjects Fed a Single Serving of Fresh Broccoli Microgreens

3. Nitrate exposure reprograms hepatic amino acid and nutrient sensing pathways prior to exercise: A metabolomic and transcriptomic investigation in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

4. Metabolic Fate of Dietary Glucosinolates and Their Metabolites: A Role for the Microbiome

5. Sulforaphane absorption and histone deacetylase activity following single dosing of broccoli sprout supplement in normal dogs

6. Interplay between Cruciferous Vegetables and the Gut Microbiome: A Multi-Omic Approach

8. Nitrate-induced improvements in exercise performance are coincident with exuberant changes in metabolic genes and the metabolome in zebrafish (Danio rerio) skeletal muscle

9. Composition of the Gut Microbiome Influences Production of Sulforaphane-Nitrile and Iberin-Nitrile from Glucosinolates in Broccoli Sprouts

10. Zinc deficiency alters the susceptibility of pancreatic beta cells (INS-1) to arsenic exposure

11. Treatment with Nitrate, but Not Nitrite, Lowers the Oxygen Cost of Exercise and Decreases Glycolytic Intermediates While Increasing Fatty Acid Metabolites in Exercised Zebrafish

12. Acetylation of CCAR2 Establishes a BET/BRD9 Acetyl Switch in Response to Combined Deacetylase and Bromodomain Inhibition

13. Nitrate-induced improvements in exercise performance are coincident with exuberant changes in metabolic genes and the metabolome in zebrafish (

14. Nitrate and nitrite exposure increases anxiety-like behavior and alters brain metabolomic profile in zebrafish

15. An integrated gene catalog of the zebrafish gut microbiome reveals significant homology with mammalian microbiomes

16. Interspecies comparative metagenomics reveals correlated gut microbiome functional capacities among vertebrates

17. Nitrate and Nitrite Treatment Affect Zebrafish Behavior and Brain Metabolomic Profile

18. Sulforaphane absorption and histone deacetylase activity following single dosing of broccoli sprout supplement in normal dogs

19. Dietary Nitrate and Nitrite Concentrations in Food Patterns and Dietary Supplements

20. Adverse effects of parental zinc deficiency on metal homeostasis and embryonic development in a zebrafish model

22. Sulforaphane Bioavailability and Chemopreventive Activity in Men Presenting for Biopsy of the Prostate Gland: A Randomized Controlled Trial

23. Dietary Nitrate Supplementation Alters Protein and Lipid Metabolism in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Livers

24. Nitrate-Induced Improvements in Exercise Performance Is Coincident With Exuberant Changes in Metabolic Genes and the Metabolome in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Skeletal Muscle

25. Nitrate Treatment Alters Metabolite Abundance and Fuel Preference in Exercised Zebrafish

26. Effects of Collard Green Consumption on the Human Plasma and Urine Metabolome: An Untargeted Analysis

27. Nitrate and Nitrite Treatment Modulate Performance and Available Fuel Sources In Zebrafish Muscle and Liver

28. Epigenetic Regulation by Sulforaphane: Opportunities for Breast and Prostate Cancer Chemoprevention

29. Untargeted Metabolomic Screen Reveals Changes in Human Plasma Metabolite Profiles Following Consumption of Fresh Broccoli Sprouts

30. Combinatorial effects of zinc deficiency and arsenic exposure on zebrafish (Danio rerio) development

31. Rapamycin inhibits the secretory phenotype of senescent cells by a Nrf2-independent mechanism

32. Transcriptome analysis reveals a dynamic and differential transcriptional response to sulforaphane in normal and prostate cancer cells and suggests a role for Sp1 in chemoprevention

33. Abstract 2614: CCAR2 acetylation establishes a BET/BRD9 acetyl switch in response to combined deacetylase and bromodomain inhibition

34. Phytochemicals from Cruciferous Vegetables, Epigenetics, and Prostate Cancer Prevention

35. Long non-coding RNAs and sulforaphane: a target for chemoprevention and suppression of prostate cancer

36. A functional pseudogene, NMRAL2P, is regulated by Nrf2 and serves as a co-activator of NQO1 in sulforaphane-treated colon cancer cells

37. The phytochemical 3,3'-diindolylmethane decreases expression of AR-controlled DNA damage repair genes through repressive chromatin modifications and is associated with DNA damage in prostate cancer cells

38. Dietary Factors and Epigenetic Regulation for Prostate Cancer Prevention

39. Broccoli Sprouts Delay Prostate Cancer Formation and Decrease Prostate Cancer Severity with a Concurrent Decrease in HDAC3 Protein Expression in Transgenic Adenocarcinoma of the Mouse Prostate (TRAMP) Mice

40. Circadian Clock Regulates Response to Pesticides in Drosophila via Conserved Pdp1 Pathway

41. Lung injury, inflammation and Akt signaling following inhalation of particulate hexavalent chromium

42. Noncircadian Regulation and Function of Clock Genes Period and Timeless in Oogenesis of Drosophila Melanogaster

43. Broccoli sprouts delay prostate cancer formation and decrease prostate cancer severity with a concurrent decrease in HDAC3 protein expression in TRAMP mice

45. Sulforaphane alters the expression of long intragenic non‐coding RNAs that are dysregulated in prostate cancer cells (644.10)

46. Effects of Sulforaphane and 3,3′-Diindolylmethane on Genome-Wide Promoter Methylation in Normal Prostate Epithelial Cells and Prostate Cancer Cells

49. Chemopreventative phytochemical 3,3′‐diindolylmethane inhibits histone deacetylases in prostate cancer cells

50. Circadian regulation of glutathione levels and biosynthesis in Drosophila melanogaster

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