Search


Current filters:

Start a new search
Add filters:

Use filters to refine the search results.


Results 11-20 of 57 (Search time: 0.003 seconds).
Item hits:
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
1995The fatty-acid composition of brain, retina and erythrocytes in breast and formula-fed infantsMakrides, M.; Neumann, M.; Byard, R.; Simmer, K.; Gibson, R.; The American Pediatric Society and The Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting (7 May 1995 - 11 May 1995 : San Diego, California)
2005Relationship between dose of methotrexate, apoptosis, p53/p21 expression and intestinal crypt proliferation in the ratGibson, R.; Bowen, J.; Cummins, A.; Keefe, D.
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.
2000Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids and inflammatory mediator productionJames, M.; Gibson, R.; Cleland, L.
2014Irinotecan disrupts tight junction proteins within the gut: implications for chemotherapy-induced gut toxicityWardill, H.; Bowen, J.; Al-Dasooqi, N.; Sultani, M.; Bateman, E.; Stansborough, R.; Shirren, J.; Gibson, R.
2004Cells from mature human milk are capable of cytokine production following in vitro stimulationHawkes, J.; Bryan, D.; Gibson, R.; Pickering, L.K.; Morrow, A.L.; RuizPalacios, G.M.; Schanler, R.J.
2011Maternal depression and child development after prenatal DHA supplementation: ReplyMakrides, M.; Yelland, L.; Gibson, R.
2016Irinotecan-induced gastrointestinal dysfunction and pain are mediated by common TLR4-dependent mechanismsWardill, H.; Gibson, R.; Van Sebille, Y.; Secombe, K.; Coller, J.; White, I.; Manavis, J.; Hutchinson, M.; Staikopoulos, V.; Logan, R.; Bowen, J.
1995Are long-chain polyunsaturated fatty-acids essential nutrients in infancy?Makrides, M.; Neumann, M.; Simmer, K.; Pater, J.; Gibson, R.
2008Higher dose of docosahexaenoic acid in the neonatal period improves visual acuity of preterm infants: results of a randomized controlled trialSmithers, L.; Gibson, R.; McPhee, A.; Makrides, M.