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Enhanced prostaglandin F2α formation in human pregnancy and the effect of increased oily fish intake: Results from the Salmon in Pregnancy StudyHELMERSSON-KARLQVIST, Johanna; MILES, Elizabeth A; VLACHAVA, Maria et al.Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and essential fatty acids. 2012, Vol 86, Num 1-2, pp 35-38, issn 0952-3278, 4 p.Article
Effect of salmon consumption during pregnancy on maternal and infant faecal microbiota, secretory IgA and calprotectinURWIN, Heidi J; MILES, Elizabeth A; NOAKES, Paul S et al.British journal of nutrition. 2014, Vol 111, Num 5, pp 773-784, issn 0007-1145, 12 p.Article
Salmon consumption by pregnant women reduces ex vivo umbilical cord endothelial cell activationVAN DEN ELSEN, Lieke W. J; NOAKES, Paul S; WILSON, Susan J et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2011, Vol 94, Num 6, pp 1418-1425, issn 0002-9165, 8 p.Article
Plasma Inflammatory and Vascular Homeostasis Biomarkers Increase During Human Pregnancy but Are Not Affected by Oily Fish IntakeGARCIA-RODRIGUEZ, Cruz E; OLZA, Josune; CALDER, Philip C et al.The Journal of nutrition. 2012, Vol 142, Num 7, pp 1191-1196, issn 0022-3166, 6 p.Article
The Salmon in Pregnancy Study: study design, subject characteristics, maternal fish and marine n―3 fatty acid intake, and marine n―3 fatty acid status in maternal and umbilical cord bloodMILES, Elizabeth A; NOAKES, Paul S; VASSON, Marie-Paule et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2011, Vol 94, Num 6S, issn 0002-9165, S1986-S1992, SUPConference Paper