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2005Dietary fish oil protects against stretch-induced vulnerability to atrial fibrillation in a rabbit modelNinio, D.; Murphy, K.; Howe, P.; Saint, D.
2004Lyprinol(TM): a potential preventive treatment for experimental inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)Tenikoff, D.; Murphy, K.; Le, M.; Butler, R.; Howarth, G.; Howe, P.
2007Combining fish-oil supplements with regular aerobic exercise improves body composition and cardiovascular disease risk factorsHill, A.; Buckley, J.; Murphy, K.; Howe, P.
2012Dairy consumption and working memory performance in overweight and obese adultsCrichton, G.; Murphy, K.; Howe, P.; Buckley, J.; Bryan, J.
2005Lyprinol (stabilised lipid extract of New Zealand green-lipped mussel): a potential preventative treatment modality for inflammatory bowel diseaseTenikoff, D.; Murphy, K.; Le, M.; Howe, P.; Howarth, G.
2007n-3 Fatty acid supplementation and regular moderate exercise: differential effects of a combined intervention on neutrophil functionHill, A.; Worthley, C.; Murphy, K.; Buckley, J.; Ferrante, A.; Howe, P.
2007Impact of foods enriched with n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on erythrocyte n-3 levels and cardiovascular risk factorsMurphy, K.; Meyer, B.; Mori, T.; Burke, V.; Mansour, J.; Patch, C.; Tapsell, L.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Barden, A.; Puddey, I.; Beilin, L.; Howe, P.
2005The use of novel foods enriched with long-chain n-3 fatty acids to increase dietary intake: A comparison of methodologies assessing nutrient intakePatch, C.; Tapsell, L.; Mori, T.; Meyer, B.; Murphy, K.; Mansour, J.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Puddey, I.; Beilin, L.; Annison, G.; Howe, P.
2006Dose-dependent inhibition of the post-prandial glycaemic response to a standard carbohydrate meal following incorporation of alpha-cyclodextrinBuckley, J.; Thorp, A.; Murphy, K.; Howe, P.
2015A randomised trial comparing low-fat diets differing in carbohydrate and protein ratio, combined with regular moderate intensity exercise, on glycaemic control, cardiometabolic risk factors, food cravings, cognitive function and psychological wellbeing in adults with type 2 diabetes: Study protocolWatson, N.; Dyer, K.; Buckley, J.; Brinkworth, G.; Coates, A.; Parfitt, G.; Howe, P.; Noakes, M.; Dye, L.; Chadwick, H.; Murphy, K.