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1. Allopregnanolone pleiotropic action in neurons and astrocytes: calcium signaling as a unifying mechanism

2. Evidence in support of chromosomal sex influencing plasma based metabolome vs APOE genotype influencing brain metabolome profile in humanized APOE male and female mice.

3. Ovariectomy induces a shift in fuel availability and metabolism in the hippocampus of the female transgenic model of familial Alzheimer's.

4. Continuous versus cyclic progesterone exposure differentially regulates hippocampal gene expression and functional profiles.

5. 2-Deoxy-D-glucose treatment induces ketogenesis, sustains mitochondrial function, and reduces pathology in female mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

7. Allopregnanolone Reverses Bioenergetic Deficits in Female Triple Transgenic Alzheimer’s Mouse Model

9. Therapeutic progestin segesterone acetate promotes neurogenesis: implications for sustaining regeneration in female brain

10. Sex differences in metabolic aging of the brain: insights into female susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease

11. P2‐165: THERAPEUTIC PROGESTIN NESTORONE PROMOTES NEUROGENESIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINING REGENERATION IN FEMALE BRAIN

12. P3‐147: RESPONSE TO HORMONAL INTERVENTION IN AGING FEMALE BRAIN IS ENDOCRINE STATUS DEPENDENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

13. P2‐204: SEX DIFFERENCES IN METABOLIC AND INFLAMMATORY AGING OF THE BRAIN IN HUMANIZED APOE‐ε4 KNOCK‐IN RATS

16. [P1–005]: SEX DIFFERENCES IN METABOLIC AND NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN HUMANIZED APOE‐ε4 KNOCK‐IN RAT MODEL

18. P1-194: IMPACT OF APOE GENOTYPE ON THE SEX DIFFERENCES IN BIOENERGETICS AND ALZHEIMER'S RISKS IN THE AGING MOUSE BRAIN

19. Potentiation of brain mitochondrial function by S-equol and R/S-equol estrogen receptor β-selective phytoSERM treatments

20. 17β-Estradiol regulates insulin-degrading enzyme expression via an ERβ/PI3-K pathway in hippocampus: Relevance to Alzheimer's prevention

21. Hippocampal responsiveness to 17β-estradiol and equol after long-term ovariectomy: Implication for a therapeutic window of opportunity

22. The effect of dietary soy isoflavones before and after ovariectomy on hippocampal protein markers of mitochondrial bioenergetics and antioxidant activity in female monkeys

23. A Select Combination of Clinically Relevant Phytoestrogens Enhances Estrogen Receptor β-Binding Selectivity and Neuroprotective Activities in Vitro and in Vivo

24. Design, Synthesis, and Estrogenic Activity of a Novel Estrogen Receptor ModulatorA Hybrid Structure of 17β-Estradiol and Vitamin E in Hippocampal Neurons

26. Early intervention with an estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic formulation prolongs survival, improves spatial recognition memory, and slows progression of amyloid pathology in a female mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

27. P2–015: Estrogen receptor‐β regulation of insulin signaling and energy metabolism in APOE‐ ε2, ε3, ε4 brains

28. P2–008: A bioenergetic trajectory of female brain aging and Alzheimer's disease 2: Mechanistic link between mitochondrial dysfunction and white matter degeneration in the normal mammalian aging female brain

29. Ovariectomy induces a shift in fuel availability and metabolism in the hippocampus of the female transgenic model of familial Alzheimer's

30. P4‐226: Shift in brain mitochondrial bioenergetics in aging and Alzheimer's: Implications for disease prevention and treatment

31. P2‐129: Effects of age and reproductive status on gene expression in the female hippocampus

32. P1‐135: Ovarian hormone loss induced decline in glucose availability and shift to alternative substrates in brain

33. P4‐026: Activation of estrogen receptor beta promotes IRS/PI3K/AKT/GSK3B‐mediated insulin signaling in the female brain: Implications for anti‐aging and Alzheimer's prevention

34. Continuous versus cyclic progesterone exposure differentially regulates hippocampal gene expression and functional profiles

35. Estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic formulation prevents physical and neurological changes in a preclinical model of human menopause

36. P3‐476: Preclinical efficacy of 2‐Deoxyglucose to sustain mitochondrial metabolic function and delay progression of Alzheimer's pathology

37. P3‐480: Phyto‐beta‐SERM formulation for menopause and Alzheimer's disease: From bench to bedside

38. 2-Deoxy-D-glucose treatment induces ketogenesis, sustains mitochondrial function, and reduces pathology in female mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

39. Is Melanoma a stem cell tumor? Identification of neurogenic proteins in trans-differentiated cells

41. Is Melanoma a stem cell tumor? Identification of neurogenic proteins in trans-differentiated cells.

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