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Diane M. Harris
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 29
Citations - 1979
Diane M. Harris is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Vitamin D and neurology. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1855 citations.
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Contribution of animal source foods in improving diet quality and function in children in the developing world
TL;DR: This review covers information derived from field studies, both observational and interventions, regarding intake of animal products and also the major constituent micronutrients, iron, zinc, vitamins B 12 and A and their role on child growth, cognitive development and health.
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Pomegranate Ellagitannin-Derived Metabolites Inhibit Prostate Cancer Growth and Localize to the Mouse Prostate Gland
Navindra P. Seeram,William J. Aronson,Yanjun Zhang,Susanne M. Henning,Aune Moro,Ru-Po Lee,Maryam R. Sartippour,Diane M. Harris,Matthew Rettig,Marc A. Suchard,Allan J. Pantuck,Arie S. Belldegrun,David Heber +12 more
TL;DR: The chemopreventive potential of pomegranate ETs and localization of their bioactive metabolites in mouse prostate tissue suggest that pomesgranate may play a role in CaP treatment andChemoprevention.
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Phytoestrogens induce differential estrogen receptor alpha- or Beta-mediated responses in transfected breast cancer cells.
TL;DR: This transfection assay provides an excellent model to evaluate the activation of ERα and ERβ by different phytoestrogens in a breast cancer context and can be used as a screening bioassay tool to evaluation the estrogenic activity of extracts of herbs and foods.
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Tea Polyphenols and Theaflavins Are Present in Prostate Tissue of Humans and Mice after Green and Black Tea Consumption
Susanne M. Henning,William J. Aronson,Yantao Niu,Francisco Conde,Nicolas H. Lee,Navindra P. Seeram,Ru-Po Lee,Jinxiu Lu,Diane M. Harris,Aune Moro,Jenny Hong,Leung Pak-Shan,R. James Barnard,Hossein G. Ziaee,George S. Csathy,Vay Liang W. Go,He-Jing Wang,David Heber +17 more
TL;DR: This is the first human study to show that tea polyphenols and theaflavins are bioavailable in the prostate where they may be active in the prevention of prostate cancer.
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Ellagitannin-rich pomegranate extract inhibits angiogenesis in prostate cancer in vitro and in vivo.
Maryam R. Sartippour,Navindra P. Seeram,Jianyu Rao,Aune Moro,Diane M. Harris,Susanne M. Henning,Amita Firouzi,Matthew Rettig,William J. Aronson,Allan J. Pantuck,David Heber +10 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that an ellagitannin-rich pomegranate extract can inhibit tumor-associated angiogenesis as one of several potential mechanisms for slowing the growth of prostate cancer in chemopreventive applications.