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Lynette Rogers to Dietary Supplements

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2.080
  1. A Randomized Trial of Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation to Reduce Inflammation in Extremely Preterm Infants. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2019 09; 69(3):388-392.
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    Score: 0.537
  2. Maternal dietary docosahexaenoic acid supplementation attenuates fetal growth restriction and enhances pulmonary function in a newborn mouse model of perinatal inflammation. J Nutr. 2014 Mar; 144(3):258-66.
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    Score: 0.364
  3. DHA Supplementation Attenuates Inflammation-Associated Gene Expression in the Mammary Gland of Lactating Mothers Who Deliver Preterm. J Nutr. 2022 06 09; 152(6):1404-1414.
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    Score: 0.163
  4. Randomized Controlled Trial of Omega-3 and -6 Fatty Acid Supplementation to Reduce Inflammatory Markers in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. J Autism Dev Disord. 2022 Dec; 52(12):5342-5355.
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    Score: 0.158
  5. Perinatal inflammation alters histone 3 and histone 4 methylation patterns: Effects of MiR-29b supplementation. Redox Biol. 2021 01; 38:101783.
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    Score: 0.146
  6. Assessment of DHA on reducing early preterm birth: the ADORE randomized controlled trial protocol. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017 02 13; 17(1):62.
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    Score: 0.113
  7. Alterative Expression and Localization of Profilin 1/VASPpS157 and Cofilin 1/VASPpS239 Regulates Metastatic Growth and Is Modified by DHA Supplementation. Mol Cancer Ther. 2016 09; 15(9):2220-31.
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    Score: 0.109
  8. DHA suppresses chronic apoptosis in the lung caused by perinatal inflammation. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2015 Sep 01; 309(5):L441-8.
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    Score: 0.101
  9. DHA supplementation: current implications in pregnancy and childhood. Pharmacol Res. 2013 Apr; 70(1):13-9.
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    Score: 0.084
  10. Maternal docosahexaenoic acid supplementation decreases lung inflammation in hyperoxia-exposed newborn mice. J Nutr. 2011 Feb; 141(2):214-22.
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    Score: 0.074
  11. Effects of Omega-3-6-9 fatty acid supplementation on behavior and sleep in preterm toddlers with autism symptomatology: Secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial. Early Hum Dev. 2022 06; 169:105588.
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    Score: 0.041
  12. Docosahexaenoic and arachidonic acid supplementation at 1?year has mixed effects on development and behaviour at age 2 for preterm children. Acta Paediatr. 2021 07; 110(7):2082-2083.
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    Score: 0.038
  13. Supplementing Essential Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids-A Matter of Respecting Fetal Development-Reply. JAMA Pediatr. 2019 05 01; 173(5):500.
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    Score: 0.033
  14. Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation vs Placebo on Developmental Outcomes of Toddlers Born Preterm: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. 2018 12 01; 172(12):1126-1134.
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    Score: 0.032
  15. ?-3 and ?-6 Fatty Acid Supplementation May Reduce Autism Symptoms Based on Parent Report in Preterm Toddlers. J Nutr. 2018 02 01; 148(2):227-235.
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    Score: 0.030
  16. Effect of Omega-3 and -6 Supplementation on Language in Preterm Toddlers Exhibiting Autism Spectrum Disorder Symptoms. J Autism Dev Disord. 2017 Nov; 47(11):3358-3369.
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    Score: 0.030
  17. Omega-3 and -6 fatty acid supplementation and sensory processing in toddlers with ASD symptomology born preterm: A randomized controlled trial. Early Hum Dev. 2017 12; 115:64-70.
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    Score: 0.029
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