Nutrigenomics approach elucidates health-promoting effects of high vegetable intake in lean and obese men. |
Pasman WJ, van Erk MJ, Klöpping WA, Pellis L, Wopereis S, Bijlsma S, Hendriks HF, Kardinaal AF |
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Nutritional phenotype databases and integrated nutrition: from molecules to populations. |
Gibney MJ, McNulty BA, Ryan MF, Walsh MC |
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PBMCs reflect the immune component of the WAT transcriptome--implications as biomarkers of metabolic health in the postprandial state. |
O'Grada CM, Morine MJ, Morris C, Ryan M, Dillon ET, Walsh M, Gibney ER, Brennan L, Gibney MJ, Roche HM |
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Pilot study of diet and microbiota: interactive associations of fibers and polyphenols with human intestinal bacteria. |
Cuervo A, Valdés L, Salazar N, de los Reyes-Gavilán CG, Ruas-Madiedo P, Gueimonde M, González S |
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Red wine consumption is associated with fecal microbiota and malondialdehyde in a human population. |
Cuervo A, Reyes-Gavilán CG, Ruas-Madiedo P, Lopez P, Suarez A, Gueimonde M, González S |
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Regulation of energy metabolism and mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle during lipid overfeeding in healthy men. |
Seyssel K, Alligier M, Meugnier E, Chanseaume E, Loizon E, Canto C, Disse E, Lambert-Porcheron S, Brozek J, Blond E, Rieusset J, Morio B, Laville M, Vidal H |
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Secular trends in reported portion size of food and beverages consumed by Irish adults. |
O'Brien SA, Livingstone MB, McNulty BA, Lyons J, Walton J, Flynn A, Segurado R, Dean M, Spence M, McCaffrey TA, Pourshahidi LK, Nugent AP, Gibney ER |
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Subcutaneous adipose tissue remodeling during the initial phase of weight gain induced by overfeeding in humans. |
Alligier M, Meugnier E, Debard C, Lambert-Porcheron S, Chanseaume E, Sothier M, Loizon E, Hssain AA, Brozek J, Scoazec JY, Morio B, Vidal H, Laville M |
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The relationship between phenolic compounds from diet and microbiota: impact on human health. |
Valdés L, Cuervo A, Salazar N, Ruas-Madiedo P, Gueimonde M, González S |
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Twin metabolomics: the key to unlocking complex phenotypes in nutrition research. |
Barron R, Bermingham K, Brennan L, Gibney ER, Gibney MJ, Ryan MF, O'Sullivan A |
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