Douglas M. Ruden
Department of Environmental Health Sciences
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ryals Public Health Building
1665 University Boulevard
USA
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- Evolutionary conservation of metabolism explains howDrosophila nutrigenomics can help us understand human nutrigenomics. Ruden, D.M., Lu, X. Genes. &. Nutrition (2006)
- Hsp90 and environmental impacts on epigenetic states: a model for the trans-generational effects of diethylstibesterol on uterine development and cancer. Ruden, D.M., Xiao, L., Garfinkel, M.D., Lu, X. Hum. Mol. Genet. (2005)
- Drosophila nutrigenomics can provide clues to human gene-nutrient interactions. Ruden, D.M., De Luca, M., Garfinkel, M.D., Bynum, K.L., Lu, X. Annu. Rev. Nutr. (2005)
- Waddington's widget: Hsp90 and the inheritance of acquired characters. Ruden, D.M., Garfinkel, M.D., Sollars, V.E., Lu, X. Semin. Cell Dev. Biol. (2003)