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2019A randomized trial of prenatal n-3 fatty acid supplementation and preterm deliveryMakrides, M.; Best, K.; Yelland, L.; McPhee, A.; Zhou, S.; Quinlivan, J.; Dodd, J.; Atkinson, E.; Safa, H.; van Dam, J.; Khot, N.; Dekker, G.; Skubisz, M.; Anderson, A.; Kean, B.; Bowman, A.; McCallum, C.; Cashman, K.; Gibson, R.
1995Are long-chain polyunsaturated fatty-acids essential nutrients in infancy?Makrides, M.; Neumann, M.; Simmer, K.; Pater, J.; Gibson, R.
2008Outcomes for Mothers and Their Babies: Do n-3 Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Seafoods Make a Difference?Makrides, M.
2016Human milk intake in preterm infants and neurodevelopment at 18 months corrected ageJacobi-Polishook, T.; Collins, C.; Sullivan, T.; Simmer, K.; Gillman, M.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.; Belfort, M.
2012Fish-oil supplementation in pregnancy does not reduce the risk of gestational diabetes or preeclampsiaZhou, S.; Yelland, L.; McPhee, A.; Quinlivan, J.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.
2011Maternal supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy does not affect early visual development in the infant: A randomized controlled trialSmithers, L.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.
2010Feeding preterm infants milk with a higher dose of docosahexaenoic acid than that used in current practice does not influence language or behavior in early childhood: a follow-up study of a randomized controlled trialSmithers, L.; Collins, C.; Simmonds, L.; Gibson, R.; McPhee, A.; Makrides, M.
2016Does n-3 LCPUFA supplementation during pregnancy increase the IQ of children at school age? Follow-up of a randomised controlled trialGould, J.F.; Treyvaud, K.; Yelland, L.N.; Anderson, P.J.; Smithers, L.G.; Gibson, R.A.; McPhee, A.J.; Makrides, M.