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Philip C. Calder
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 808
Citations - 70822
Philip C. Calder is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyunsaturated fatty acid & Eicosapentaenoic acid. The author has an hindex of 125, co-authored 747 publications receiving 59110 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip C. Calder include Southampton General Hospital & Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre.
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The Impact of Common Gene Variants on the Response of Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Risk to Increased Fish Oil Fatty Acids Intakes
J. Madden,Christine M. Williams,Philip C. Calder,Georg Lietz,Elizabeth A. Miles,Heather J. Cordell,John C. Mathers,Anne Marie Minihane +7 more
TL;DR: In the context of a more stratified approach to the provision of dietary advice, there is a need for further research to refine current dietary EPA and DHA recommendations.
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Incorporation of cis-9,trans-11 or trans-10,cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid into plasma and cellular lipids in healthy men
Graham C. Burdge,Berit Lupoli,Jennifer J. Russell,Sabine Tricon,Samantha Kew,Tapati Banerjee,Kevin J. Shingfield,David E. Beever,Robert F. Grimble,Christine M. Williams,Parveen Yaqoob,Philip C. Calder +11 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the level of intake is a major determinant of plasma and PBMC CLA content, although PBMCs appear to incorporate both CLA isomers less readily.
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Altered Colonic Mucosal Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA) Derived Lipid Mediators in Ulcerative Colitis: New Insight into Relationship with Disease Activity and Pathophysiology
Mojgan Masoodi,Dennis K. Pearl,Michael Eiden,Janis K. Shute,James Brown,Philip C. Calder,Timothy M Trebble +6 more
TL;DR: The approach of capturing inflammatory mediator signature at different stages of UC by combining comprehensive lipidomics analysis and computational modelling could be used to classify and predict mild-moderate inflammation; however, predictive index is diminished in severe inflammation.
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Fish oil n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids selectively affect plasma cytokines and decrease illness in Thai schoolchildren: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention trial.
Alice Thienprasert,Suched Samuhaseneetoo,Kathryn Popplestone,Annette L. West,Elizabeth A. Miles,Philip C. Calder +5 more
TL;DR: Very long-chain n-3 PUFAs reduce illness, mainly infections, in healthy Thai schoolchildren.
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The Pattern of Fatty Acids Displaced by EPA and DHA Following 12 Months Supplementation Varies between Blood Cell and Plasma Fractions
Celia G. Walker,Annette L. West,Lucy M. Browning,Jackie Madden,Joanna M. Gambell,Susan A. Jebb,Susan A. Jebb,Philip C. Calder,Philip C. Calder,Philip C. Calder +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the profile of the FA decreased in exchange for the increase in EPA + DHA following supplementation differs by FA pool with implications for understanding the impact of n-3 PUFA on blood lipid and blood cell biology.