Wild Blueberry Association Research Library™

Research Library

Blueberry phytochemicals inhibit growth and metastatic potential of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells through modulation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway

Adams, L. S.; Phung, S.; Yee, N.; Seeram, N. P.; Li, L.; Chen, S.

Effect of thermal treatments on phytochemicals in conventionally and organically grown berries

Sablani, S. S.; Andrews, P. K.; Davies, N. M.; Walters, T.; Saez, H.; Syamaladevi, R. M.; Mohekar, P. R.

Blueberry supplementation attenuates microglial activation in hippocampal intraocular grafts to aged hosts

Willis, L. M.; Freeman, L.; Bickford, P. C.; Quintero, E. M.; Umphlet, C. D.; Moore, A. B.; Goetzl, L.; Granholm, A. C.

Bioavailability of various polyphenols from a diet containing moderate amounts of berries

Koli, R.; Erlund, I.; Jula, A.; Marniemi, J.; Mattila, P.; Alfthan, G.

Identification of flavonoid and phenolic antioxidants in black currants, blueberries, raspberries, red currants, and cranberries

Borges, G.; Degeneve, A.; Mullen, W.; Crozier, A.

Hepatic gene expression related to lower plasma cholesterol in hamsters fed high-fat diets supplemented with blueberry peels and peel extract

Kim, H.; Bartley, G. E.; Rimando, A. M.; Yokoyama, W.