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Roger A Dyer

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Terry J, Dyer R
Pediatr Res . 2023 Oct; 95(3):634-640. PMID: 37833530
Background: The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) has been associated with increased peripheral serotonin and an abnormal colonic microbiome, suggesting the colonic metabolome may also be abnormal. This study addresses...
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Elisia I, Yeung M, Kowalski S, Wong J, Rafiei H, Dyer R, et al.
Front Nutr . 2022 Dec; 9:1051418. PMID: 36532545
Objectives: Given the current controversy concerning the efficacy of omega 3 supplements at reducing inflammation, we evaluated the safety and efficacy of omega 3 on reducing inflammation in people with...
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Mulder K, Dyer R, Elango R, Innis S
Curr Dev Nutr . 2022 Jul; 6(7):nzac099. PMID: 35854937
Background: Early childhood is a period of rapid brain development, with increases in synapses rich in the omega-3 (ω-3) fatty acid, DHA (22:6ω-3) continuing well beyond infancy. Despite the importance...
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Klatt K, McDougall M, Malysheva O, Taesuwan S, Loinard-Gonzalez A, Nevins J, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2022 May; 116(3):820-832. PMID: 35575618
Background: Dietary methyl donors (e.g., choline) support the activity of the phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PEMT) pathway, which generates phosphatidylcholine (PC) molecules enriched in DHA that are exported from the liver and...
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Rasmussen B, Ennis M, Dyer R, Lim K, Elango R
J Nutr . 2020 Sep; 151(2):361-369. PMID: 32939556
Background: Recently, we showed that there are higher protein, lysine, and phenylalanine requirements in late stages of pregnancy compared with early stages. Animal studies have suggested an increased dietary need...
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Moukarzel S, Wiedeman A, Soberanes L, Dyer R, Innis S, Lamers Y
Nutrients . 2019 Dec; 11(12). PMID: 31835736
Choline is critical for infant development and mother's milk is the sole source of choline for fully breastfed infants until six months of age. Human milk choline consists to 85%...
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Wiedeman A, Dyer R, McCarthy D, Yurko-Mauro K, Innis S, Devlin A
J Nutr . 2019 Nov; 150(3):518-525. PMID: 31754697
Background: Long-chain n-6 and n-3 PUFAs are important for growth and development. However, little is known about requirements and current dietary intakes of these fatty acids in toddlers. Objectives: This...
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Elisia I, Cho B, Hay M, Li M, Hofs E, Lam V, et al.
Carcinogenesis . 2019 Mar; 40(3):448-460. PMID: 30874285
In previous studies, we found that low-carbohydrate (CHO) diets reduced the incidence of tumors in mice genetically predisposed to cancer. However, because >90% of human cancers arise via carcinogen-induced somatic...
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Moukarzel S, Dyer R, Garcia C, Wiedeman A, Boyce G, Weinberg J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Oct; 8(1):15277. PMID: 30323309
Human milk contains nutritional, immunoprotective and developmental components that support optimal infant growth and development. The milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) is one unique component, comprised of a tri-layer of...
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Kuchan M, Moulton C, Dyer R, Jensen S, Schimpf K, Innis S
Curr Dev Nutr . 2018 Aug; 2(8):nzy055. PMID: 30140787
Background: The naturally occurring α-tocopherol (α-T) stereoisomer, -α-tocopherol (-α-T), is known to be more bioactive than -α-tocopherol (-α-T), a synthetic racemic mixture of 8 stereoisomers. There is widespread use of...