The role of docosahexaenoic acid in retinal function Brett G. JeffreyHarrison S. WeisingerDrake C. Mitchell OriginalPaper Pages: 859 - 871
Randomized trials with polyunsaturated fatty acid interventions in preterm and term infants: Functional and clinical outcomes Robert A. GibsonWenxiong ChenMaria Makrides OriginalPaper Pages: 873 - 883
Essential fatty acids in visual and brain development Ricardo UauyDennis R. HoffmanEileen E. Birch OriginalPaper Pages: 885 - 895
Perinatal characteristics may influence the outcome of visual acuity Maria MakridesMark A. NeumannRobert A. Gibson OriginalPaper Pages: 897 - 900
Polyunsaturated fatty acids and infant growth Alexandre LapillonneSusan E. Carlson OriginalPaper Pages: 901 - 911
Models and methods for studying behavior in polyunsaturated fatty acid research David I. Mostofsky OriginalPaper Pages: 913 - 917
Recent advances in infant cognition: Implications for long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation studies John Colombo OriginalPaper Pages: 919 - 926
Effects of docosahexaenoic acid on retinal development: Cellular and molecular aspects Luis PolitiNora RotsteinNestor Carri OriginalPaper Pages: 927 - 935
Polyunsaturated fatty acids and cerebral function: Focus on monoaminergic neurotransmission Sylvie ChalonSylvie VancasselGeorges Durand OriginalPaper Pages: 937 - 944
Mechanisms of action of docosahexaenoic acid in the nervous system Norman Salem Jr.Burton LitmanKlaus Gawrisch OriginalPaper Pages: 945 - 959
Metabolism and functions of highly unsaturated fatty acids: An update Manabu T. NakamuraHyekyung P. ChoSteven D. Clarke OriginalPaper Pages: 961 - 964
Stable isotope approaches, applications, and issues related to polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism studies E. A. Emken OriginalPaper Pages: 965 - 973
Application of new methods and analytical approaches to research on polyunsaturated fatty acid homeostasis Stephen C. Cunnane OriginalPaper Pages: 975 - 979
A new concept of cellular uptake and intracellular trafficking of long-chain fatty acids Wolfgang StremmelJürgen PohlThomas Herrmann OriginalPaper Pages: 981 - 989
Polyunsaturated fatty acid supply with human milk T. U. SauerwaldH. DemmelmairB. Koletzko OriginalPaper Pages: 991 - 996
Isomeric fatty acids: Evaluating status and implications for maternal and child health Margaret C. Craig-Schmidt OriginalPaper Pages: 997 - 1006
Polyunsaturated fatty acids, inflammation, and immunity Philip C. Calder OriginalPaper Pages: 1007 - 1024
Polyunsaturated fatty acids and T-cell function: Implications for the neonate Catherine J. FieldM. Thomas ClandininJohn E. Van Aerde OriginalPaper Pages: 1025 - 1032
Polyunsaturated n−3 fatty acids and the development of atopic disease Karel DuchénBengt Björkstén OriginalPaper Pages: 1033 - 1042
The intestinal mucosa as a target for dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids A. Donnet-HughesE. J. SchiffrinM. E. Turini OriginalPaper Pages: 1043 - 1052
The role of polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in intestinal inflammation and neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis Michael S. CaplanTamas Jilling OriginalPaper Pages: 1053 - 1057