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Metabotyping for the development of tailored dietary advice solutions in a European population: the Food4Me study
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 118 / Issue 8 / 28 October 2017
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- 23 October 2017, pp. 561-569
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- 28 October 2017
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Phenotypic factors influencing the variation in response of circulating cholesterol level to personalised dietary advice in the Food4Me study
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 116 / Issue 12 / 28 December 2016
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- 09 January 2017, pp. 2011-2019
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- 28 December 2016
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Fat mass- and obesity-associated genotype, dietary intakes and anthropometric measures in European adults: the Food4Me study
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 115 / Issue 3 / 14 February 2016
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 440-448
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- 14 February 2016
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Application of dried blood spots to determine vitamin D status in a large nutritional study with unsupervised sampling: the Food4Me project
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 115 / Issue 2 / 28 January 2016
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- 09 November 2015, pp. 202-211
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- 28 January 2016
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Baseline characteristics of the Food4Me Proof of Principle Study: a web-based randomised controlled trial of personalised nutrition in seven European countries
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 74 / Issue OCE1 / 2015
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- 15 April 2015, E118
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When less is more: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of verbal working memory in remitted depressed patients
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 44 / Issue 6 / April 2014
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- 19 July 2013, pp. 1197-1203
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Short-term SSRI treatment normalises amygdala hyperactivity in depressed patients
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 42 / Issue 12 / December 2012
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- 25 April 2012, pp. 2609-2617
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