Luthria, D.L., Lin, L., Robbins, R.J., Finley, J.W., Banuelos, G.S., Harnly, J.M. 2008. Discriminating between cultivars and treatments of broccoli using mass spectral fingerprinting and analysis of variance-principal component analysis. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 56(21):8130-8140.
Finley, J.W., Burrell, J., Reeves, P.G. 2007. Pinto Bean Consumption Changes SCFA Profiles in Fecal Fermentations, Bacterial Populations of the Lower Bowel, and Lipid Profiles in Blood of Humans. Journal of Nutrition. 137:2391-2398.
Reeves, P.G., Gregoire, B.R., Garvin, D.F., Hareland, G.A., Lindlauf, J.E., Johnson, L.K., Finley, J.W. 2007. Determination of selenium bioavailability from wheat mill fractions in rats by using the slope-ratio assay and a modified Torula yeast-based diet. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 55:516-522.
Reeves, P.G., Finley, J.W. 2006. One-half cup of dry cooked pinto beans per day in addition to the regular diet lowered serum lipids in humans [abstract]. Presented by John W. Finley at Experimental Biology 2006, San Francisco, CA, March 31 - April 5, 2006.
Garvin, D.F., Welch, R.M., Finley, J.W. 2006. Historical shifts in the seed mineral micronutrient concentration of U.S. hard red winter wheat germplasm. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 86:2213-2220.
Keck, A.S., Finley, J.W. 2006. Database values for selenium do not reflect selenium contents of grain, cereals and other foods grown or purchased in the upper midwest of the United States. Nutrition Research. 26:17-22.
Penland, J.G., Finley, J.W., Gao, J. 2006. Selenium status is associated with mood states and cognitive function in Chinese men [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 20(5):A1070.
Keck, A., Finley, J.W. 2006. Aqueous extracts of selenium-fertilized broccoli increase selenoprotein activity and inhibit DNA single-strand breaks, but decrease the activity of quinone reductase in Hepa 1c1c7 cells. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 44:695-703.
Finley, J.W. 2005. Glucosinolates and selenium in the fight against cancer [abstract]. Presented at FAV 2005, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Aug 17 - 20, 2005.
Finley, J.W. 2005. Bioactive compounds and designer plant foods: the need for clear guidelines to evaluate potential benefits to human health. Chronica Horticulturae. 45(3):6-11.
Lee, J., Finley, J.W., Harnly, J.M. 2005. Effect of selenium fertilizer on free amino acid composition of broccoli (brassica oleracea cv. majestic) determinded by gas chromatography with flame ionization and mass selective detection. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53:9105-9111.
Finley, J.W. 2005. Selenium and sulforaphane from broccoli interact to alter gene expression and protection against oxidative stress in cultured cells [abstract]. Presented at the 230th ACS National Meeting, Washington DC, Aug 28 - Sep 1, 2005.
Robbins, R.J., Keck, A., Banuelos, G.S., Finley, J.W. 2005. Cultivation conditions and selenium fertilization alter the phenolic profile, glucosinolate and sulforaphane content of broccoli. Journal of Medicinal Food. 8:204-214.
Finley, J.W. 2005. Proposed criteria for assessing the efficacy of cancer reduction by plant foods enriched in carotenoids, glucosinolates, polyphenols and selenocompounds. Annals of Botany. 95:1075-96.
Finley, J.W. 2005. Whole-wheat cereal improves fermentation in healthy men [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A984.
Ross, S.A., Finley, J.W., Leary, P., Gregoire, B., Milner, J. 2005. Speciation effects of allyl sulfur compounds on aberrant crypt formation [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(4):A80.
Keck, A-S., Finley, J.W. 2005. Broccoli improved lipid values and selenium-enriched broccoli increased plasma selenium in healthy males [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A1454.
Leary, P.D., Badaruddin, M., Finley, J.W., Reeves, P.G. 2005. Bioavailability of selenium from buckwheat bran [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(4):A93.
Eberhardt, M.V., Kobira, K., Keck, A.S., Finley, J.W., Juvik, J.A., Jeffery, E.H. 2005. Correlations of chemical composition, antioxidant capacity and cellular oxidative stress in extracts from broccoli cultivars [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A1475.
Taylor, J.B., Finley, J.W., Caton, J.S. 2005. Effect of the chemical form of supranutritional selenium on selenium load and selenoprotein activities in virgin, pregnant, and lactating rats. Journal of Animal Science. 83:422-429.
Keck, A.S., Finley, J.W. 2004. Cruciferous Vegetables: Cancer Protective Mechanisms of Glucosinolate Hydrolysis Products and Selenium. Integrative Cancer Therapies. 3(1):5-12.
Keck, A.S., Finley, J.W. 2004. Selenium from selenium-enriched broccoli is more effective than selenite or broccoli alone for the reduction of h2o2-induced dna strand breaks in hepa 1c1c7 cells. Meeting Abstract.
Finley, J.W., Hintze, K.J., Robbins, R.J., Keck, A. 2004. Activation of antioxidant responsive element (are) -regulated genes by bioactive components in broccoli - effects of fertilization with selenium (se) [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 18:A892.
Hintze, K.J., Wald, K., Finley, J.W. 2004. Knockdown of thioredoxin reductase-1 (tr) results in increased measures of cellular oxidative damage [abstract]. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 18:A917.
Leary, P., Hintze, K.J., Keck, A., Wald, K., Finley, J.W. 2004. Selenium (se) and sulforaphane (sf) interact to reduce oxidative damage in ht-29 cells [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 18:A916.
Lawler, T.L., J.B. Taylor, d, J.W. Finley, and J.S. Caton. 2004. Effect of Supranutritional and Organically-bound Selenium on Perfomance, Carcass Characteristics, and Selenium Distribution in Finishing Steers. J.Anim. Sci. 82:1488-1493.
Soto-Navarro, S.A., T.L. Lawler, J.B. Taylor, L.P. Reynolds, J.J. Reed, J.W. Finley, and J.S. Caton. 2004. Effect of high selenium wheat on visceral organ mass, and intestinal cellularity and vascularity in finishing beef steers. J.Anim. Sci. 82:1788-1792.
Finley, J.W., Grusak, M.A., Keck, A., Gregoire, B.R. 2004. Bioavailability of selenium from meat and broccoli as determined by retention and distribution of se75. Biological Trace Element Research. 99:191-209.
Hintze, K.J., Wald, K.A., Zeng, H., Jeffery, E.H., Finley, J.W. 2003. Thioredoxin reductase by sulforaphane and other electrophiles via an antioxidant response element. Journal of Nutrition. 133:2721-2727.
Hintze, K.J., Wald, K., Jeffery, E.H., Finley, J.W., Zeng, H. 2003. Thioredoxin reductase in human hepatoma cells is transcriptionally regulated by sulforaphane and other electrophiles via an antioxidant response element. Journal of Nutrition. 133:2721-2727.
Finley, J.W., Penland, J.G., Pettit, R.E., Davis, C.D. 2003. Dietary manganese intake and type of lipid do not affect clinical or neuropsychological measures in healthy young women. 2003. Journal of Nutrition. v.133. p.2849-2856.
Roberge, M.T., Borgerding, .J. and Finley, J.W. Speciation of selenium compounds from high selenium broccoli is affected by the extracting solution. J. Agricul. Food Chem. 51: 4191-4197, 2003
Finley, J.W. 2003. The antioxidant responsive element (ARE) may explain the protective effects of cruciferous vegetables on cancer. Nutrition Reviews. 61 (7):250-254.
Lawler, T.L., Taylor, J.B., Finley, J.W., Caton, J.S. Effect of feeds naturally high in selenium on performance and selenium concentration in various tissues of finishing beef steer. Journal of Animal Science. 2003. v. 81 (Suppl.1) Abstract p. 80.
Roberge, M., Borgerding, A., Finley, J.W. 2003. Specific selenium species from broccoli are transported differently across a caco-2 cell monolayer [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1136.
Hintze, K.J., Wald, K., Jeffery, E.H., Finley, J.W. 2003. Transcriptional induction of thioredoxin reductase (tr) [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1371.
Roberge, M.T., Finley, J.W., Lukaski, H.C., Borgerding, A.J. 2004. Evaluation of the pulsed discharge helium ionization detector for the analysis of hydrogen and methane in breath. Journal of Chromatography A. 1027:19-23.
Finley, J.W. 2003. Reduction of Cancer Risk by Consumption of Selenium-Enriched Plants: Enrichment of Broccoli with Selenium Increases the Anticarcinogenic Properties of Broccoli. Journal of Medicinal Food. 6(1):19-26.
Hintze, K.J., Keck, A-S., Finley, J.W. and Jeffery, E.H. Induction of hepatic thioredoxin reductase activity by sulforaphane, both in Hepa 1c1c7 cells and in male Fisher 344 rats. J. Nutr. Biochem. 14: 173-179, 2003.
Finley, J.W., Grusak, M.A., Keck, A., Gregoire, B.R. 2003. Bioavailability of selenium from meat and broccoli as determined by retention and distribution of se75 [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1136.
Keck, A., Finley, J.W. 2003. Selenium (se) enriched beef, wheat or broccoli or the salt selenate differ in the ability to increase thioredoxin reductase (tr) and glutathione peroxidase (gpx) in rats [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1136.
Zeng, H., Davis, C.D., Finley, J.W. 2003. Effect of selenium-enriched broccoli diet on differential gene expression in min mouse liver [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1159.
Lawler, T.J., Taylor, J.B., Grings, E.E., Finley, J.W., Caton, J. 2003. Selenium concentration and distribution in range forages from four locations in the northern great plains. Research Update for Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Laboratory p. 82. 2003.
Hintze, K.J., Lardy, G.P., Marchello, M.J., Finley, J.W. 2002. Selenium accumulation in beef: effect of dietary selenium and geographicalarea of animal origin. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 50(14):3938-42.
LAWLER, T.L., TAYLOR, J.B., GRINGS, E.E., FINLEY, J.W., CATON, J.S. SELENIUM CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION IN RANGE FORAGES FROM FOUR LOCATIONS IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE SUPPLEMENT. 2002. v. 80(SUPPL. 2). p. 115.
Davis, C.D., Finley J.W. Chemical versus food forms of selenium in cancer prevention. In: Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals in Cancer Prevention. Watson, Ronald R. (ed); Iowa State Press, Iowa, pp. 55-85, 2003.
Hintze, K.J., Keck, A., Finley, J.W., Jeffery, E. 2002. Inducibility of thioredoxin reductase (tr) by sulforaphane (sf) derived from broccoli [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 16(5):A993.
Finley, J.W. 2002. Retention and distribution of selenium from 75se labeled meat and broccoli [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 16(5):A994.
Keck, A.S., Hintze, K.J., Finley, J.W., Jeffery, E. 2002. Dietary broccoli and pure sulforaphane upregulated detoxification enzymes and thioredoxin reductase, but decreased glutathione peroxidase when fed to f344 rats [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 16(5):A1007.
Hintze, K.J., Davis, C.D., Gregoire, B.R., Finley, J.W. 2001. Anticarcinogenic properties of high selenium foods [abstract]. Presented at the American Oil Seed Society Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
Finley, J.W., Davis, C.D., Hintze, K. 2001. High-selenium wheat protects against colon cancer in rats [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies foe Experimental Biology Journal. 15(4):A62.
Roughead, Z.K., Finley, J.W. 2001. Mucosal uptake and whole body retention of dietary manganese are not altered in beta2-microglobulin knockout mice. Biological Trace Element Research. 80(3):231-244.
Davis, C.D., Uthus, E.O., Finley, J.W. 2000. Dietary selenium and arsenic affect DNA methylation in vitro in Caco-2 cells in in vivo rat liver and colon. Journal of Nutrition. 130:2903-2909.
LAWLER, T.L., TAYLOR, J.B., GRINGS, E.E., FINLEY, J.W., CATON, J.S. SELENIUM CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION IN RANGE FORAGES FROM FOUR LOCATIONS IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS. WESTERN SECTION OF ANIMAL SCIENCE PROCEEDINGS. 2000. v. 53. p. 7-9.
Uthus, E.O., Gao, J., Finley, J.W., Davis, C.D., Nielsen, F.H. 2000. Selenium status affects arsenic deprivation in rats. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 7-10, 2002. 6:254-256.
Hintze, K.J., Lardy, G.P., Marchello, M.J., Finley, J.W. 2000. Selenium in beef grass and soil from various regions of north dakota [abstract]. Presented at the Great Lakes Regional American Chemical Society Symposium, Fargo, ND.
Finley, J.W., Gregoire, B.R., Davis, C.D., Hintze, K.J. 2000. Selenium from high-selenium broccoli is protective against colon cancer [abstract]. Presented at the Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Science, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Hintz, K., Lardy, G.P., Marchello, M.J., Finley, J.W. 2000. Factors that influence selenium content of beef [abstract]. Presented at the Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Science, Winnipgeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Gregoire, B.R., Finley, J.W., Davis, C.D., Hintze, K.J. 2000. Selenium from high-selenium broccoli is protective against colon cancer [abstract]. Presented at the Great Lakes Regional American Chemical Society Symposium, Fargo, ND.
Uthus, E.O., Gao, J., Finley, J.W., Davis, C.D., Nielsen, F.H. 2000. Selenium status affects arsenic deprivation in rats [abstract]. 6th International Symposium on Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine. Scientific Program and Book of Abstracts. p.133.
Finley, J.W., Davis, C.D., Penland, J.G. 2000. Interactive effects of dietary fat type and manganese concentration in healthy young women [abstract]. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 14:A297.
Uthus, E.O., Finley, J.W., Davis, C.D. 2000. Selenium deprivation decreases total plasma homocysteine in rats fed a torula yeast-based diet [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 14:A536.
Penland, J.G., Davis, C.D., Finley, J.W., Pettit, R.E. 2000. Moderately high dietary intakes of manganese do not cause neurologic signs or symptoms in healthy adult women [abstract]. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 14:A262.