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Cord blood vitamin D status: evidence for altered CD4+ naïve and gut-homing T cell accumulation
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 72 / Issue OCE1 / 2013
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- 19 April 2013, E5
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Plasma inflammatory and vascular homeostasis biomarkers in newborns are not affected by mothers' oily fish intake
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 72 / Issue OCE1 / 2013
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- 19 April 2013, E82
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β2–1 fructans have a bifidogenic effect in healthy middle-aged humans and enhance the antibody response to seasonal influenza vaccination, but do not alter immune responses examined in the absence of vaccination: results from a randomised controlled trial
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 72 / Issue OCE1 / 2013
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- 19 April 2013, E12
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Increased intake of oily fish during pregnancy increases both maternal and neonatal n−3 PUFA status: results from the Salmon in Pregnancy Study
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 70 / Issue OCE4 / 2011
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- 14 October 2011, E164
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Dietary supplementation with oily fish in pregnancy: effects on neonatal immune responses
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 70 / Issue OCE4 / 2011
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- 14 October 2011, E225
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Salmon in pregnancy study (SIPS): the effects of increased oily fish intake during pregnancy on maternal peripheral blood mononuclear cell fatty acid composition and cytokine responses
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 69 / Issue OCE3 / 2010
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- 04 June 2010, E301
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Salmon in pregnancy study (SIPS): the effects of increased oily fish intake during pregnancy on cord blood mononuclear cell (CBMC) fatty acid composition and cytokine responses
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 69 / Issue OCE3 / 2010
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- 04 June 2010, E310
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Salmon in pregnancy study (SIPS): increased oily fish intake during pregnancy, cord blood plasma immunoglobulin E (IgE) and interleukin-13 (IL-13) concentrations and clinical outcomes in infants at high risk of atopy
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 69 / Issue OCE3 / 2010
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- 04 June 2010, E311
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The effects of increased oily fish intake during pregnancy on neonatal immune cells – results from the salmon in pregnancy study (SIPS)
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 69 / Issue OCE3 / 2010
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- 04 June 2010, E230
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The effects of increased oily fish intake during pregnancy on maternal immune cell subsets – results from the salmon in pregnancy study (SIPS)
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 69 / Issue OCE3 / 2010
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- 04 June 2010, E302
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Damage and Dopant Profiles Produced by Ultra-Shallow Boron And Arsenic Ion Implants into Silicon at Different Temperatures Characterised by Medium Energy Ion Scattering.
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- MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive / Volume 717 / 2002
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- 01 February 2011, C7.8
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- 2002
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