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    Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Impacting Absorption, Metabolism, and Health Effects of Dietary Carotenoids by Moran, Nancy E, Mohn, Emily S, Hason, Noor, Erdman, John W, Johnson, Elizabeth J

    Published in Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.) (01-07-2018)
    “…Carotenoids are orange, yellow, and red lipophilic pigments present in many fruit and vegetables, as well as other food groups. Some carotenoids contribute to…”
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    β-Carotene Oxygenase 2 Genotype Modulates the Impact of Dietary Lycopene on Gene Expression during Early TRAMP Prostate Carcinogenesis by Moran, Nancy E, Thomas-Ahner, Jennifer M, Smith, Joshua W, Silva, Ceasar, Hason, Noor A, Erdman, John W, Clinton, Steven K

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-04-2022)
    “…Epidemiologic studies suggest lycopene and tomato intake are inversely associated with human prostate cancer incidence. In the genetically driven murine…”
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    Noninvasive Reflection Spectroscopy Measurement of Skin Carotenoid Score in Infants Is Feasible and Reliable by Moran, Nancy E, Chang, Jocelyn, Stroh, Rachel, Zaidi, Yusuf, Hason, Noor, Musaad, Salma, O'Connor, Teresia

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-12-2022)
    “…Skin carotenoid measurement by reflection spectroscopy (RS) offers a noninvasive biomarker of carotenoid intake, but feasibility, reliability, and validity are…”
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    Noninvasive Reflection Spectroscopy Measurement of Skin Carotenoid Score in Infants Is Feasible and Reliable by Moran, Nancy E, Chang, Jocelyn, Stroh, Rachel, Zaidi, Yusuf, Hason, Noor, Musaad, Salma, O'Connor, Teresia

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-12-2022)
    “…Skin carotenoid measurement by reflection spectroscopy (RS) offers a noninvasive biomarker of carotenoid intake, but feasibility, reliability, and validity are…”
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    Phytoene Is More Efficiently Absorbed Than Lycopene by In Vitro Intestinal Cells but Is Absorbed and Cleared Similarly to Lycopene by In Vitro Prostate Cancer Cells by Moran, Nancy, Alexander, Brianna, Hason, Noor, Johnson, Rachael

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-06-2022)
    “…Consuming tomatoes and the tomato carotenoid lycopene (LYC) is epidemiologically associated with reduced prostate cancer risk. Tomato carotenoids, including…”
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    Infant Heel Dermal Carotenoids Are Measured Rapidly and Reliably by Portable Reflection Spectroscopy by Moran, Nancy, Hason, Noor, Chang, Jocelyn, O’Connor, Teresia

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-06-2020)
    “…Dermal carotenoid assessment by portable reflection spectroscopy offers a rapid and non-invasive assessment of carotenoid status. However, feasibility,…”
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    Pilot Feasibility, Reliability, and Validity Assessment of Infant Skin Carotenoids Measured by Reflection Spectroscopy as a Non-invasive Biomarker of Carotenoid Intake by Moran, Nancy, Chang, Jocelyn, Zaidi, Yusuf, Stroh, Rachel, Hason, Noor, O’Connor, Teresia

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-06-2021)
    “…Skin carotenoid measurement by reflection spectroscopy offers a rapid, non-invasive assessment of carotenoid intake and status. However, feasibility,…”
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    β-Carotene Oxygenase 2 Genotype Modulates the Impact of Dietary Lycopene on Gene Expression during Early TRAMP Prostate Carcinogenesis by Moran, Nancy E, Thomas-Ahner, Jennifer M, Smith, Joshua W, Silva, Ceasar, Hason, Noor A, Erdman, Jr, John W, Clinton, Steven K

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-04-2022)
    “…Epidemiologic studies suggest lycopene and tomato intake are inversely associated with human prostate cancer incidence. In the genetically driven murine…”
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    Tomato and Lycopene Feeding Impact Expression of Lipid and Cholesterol Metabolism Genes in Early TRAMP Mouse Model Prostate Carcinogenesis (OR05-05-19) by Moran, Nancy, Thomas-Ahner, Jennifer M., Tan, Hsueh-Li, Silva, Ceasar, Hason, Noor, Smith, Josh, Erdman, Jr, John, Clinton, Steven

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-06-2019)
    “…Epidemiologic evidence suggests consuming tomato and lycopene are associated with a reduced risk of advanced and lethal prostate cancer. Prior studies of…”
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