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2013Respiratory hospitalisation of infants supplemented with docosahexaenoic acid as preterm neonatesAtwell, K.; Collins, C.; Sullivan, T.; Ryan, P.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.; McPhee, A.
2012Effect of n-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in pregnancy on infants' allergies in first year of life: randomised controlled trialPalmer, D.; Sullivan, T.; Gold, M.; Prescott, S.; Heddle, R.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.
2016Targeting inflammation in the preterm infant: the role of the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acidFink, N.; Collins, C.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.; Penttila, I.
2014Four-year follow-up of children born to women in a randomized trial of prenatal DHA supplementationMakrides, M.; Gould, J.; Gawlik, N.; Yelland, L.; Smithers, L.; Anderson, P.; Gibson, R.
2011Infant growth before and after term: Effects on neurodevelopment in preterm infantsBelfort, M.; Rifas-Shiman, S.; Sullivan, T.; Collins, C.; McPhee, A.; Ryan, P.; Kleinman, K.; Gillman, M.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.
2002Optimizing DHA levels in piglets by lowering the linoleic acid to a-linolenic acid ratioBlank, C.; Neumann, M.; Makrides, M.; Gibson, R.
2011High-dose docosahexaenoic acid supplementation of preterm infants: Respiratory and allergy outcomesManley, B.; Makrides, M.; Collins, C.; McPhee, A.; Gibson, R.; Ryan, P.; Sullivan, T.; Davis, P.
2012Effect of increasing protein content of human milk fortifier on growth in preterm infants born at <31 wk gestation: a randomized controlled trialMiller, J.; Makrides, M.; Gibson, R.; McPhee, A.; Stanford, T.; Morris, S.; Ryan, P.; Collins, C.
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.