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1. Sex, Body Mass Index, and APOE4 Increase Plasma Phospholipid-Eicosapentaenoic Acid Response During an ω-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation: A Secondary Analysis.

2. Carriers of an apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele are more vulnerable to a dietary deficiency in omega-3 fatty acids and cognitive decline.

3. Docosahexaenoic acid prevents cognitive deficits in human apolipoprotein E epsilon 4-targeted replacement mice.

4. Interaction between BMI and APOE genotype is associated with changes in the plasma long-chain-PUFA response to a fish-oil supplement in healthy participants.

5. Fatty acid metabolism in carriers of apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele: is it contributing to higher risk of cognitive decline and coronary heart disease?

6. Kinetics of 13C-DHA before and during fish-oil supplementation in healthy older individuals.

7. Dietary conjugated α-linolenic acid did not improve glucose tolerance in a neonatal pig model.

8. Conjugated linoleic acid supplementation for 8 weeks does not affect body composition, lipid profile, or safety biomarkers in overweight, hyperlipidemic men.

9. Early docosahexaenoic acid supplementation of mothers during lactation leads to high plasma concentrations in very preterm infants.

10. Plasma n-3 fatty acid response to an n-3 fatty acid supplement is modulated by apoE epsilon4 but not by the common PPAR-alpha L162V polymorphism in men.

11. Extremely limited synthesis of long chain polyunsaturates in adults: implications for their dietary essentiality and use as supplements.

12. Comparison of pharmacokinetics of omega-3 fatty acid supplements in monoacylglycerol or ethyl ester in humans: a randomized controlled trial.

13. Kinetics of 13C-DHA before and during fish-oil supplementation in healthy older individuals.

14. Eicosapentaenoic acid decreases postprandial β-hydroxybutyrate and free fatty acid responses in healthy young and elderly

15. Erratum: Extremely limited synthesis of long-chain polyunsaturates in adults: implications for their dietary essentiality and use as supplements.

16. Human apolipoprotein E allele and docosahexaenoic acid intake modulate peripheral cholesterol homeostasis in mice.

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