Authors:
JONES PJH
MACDOUGALL DE
NTANIOS F
VANSTONE CA
Citation: Pjh. Jones et al., DIETARY PHYTOSTEROLS AS CHOLESTEROL-LOWERING AGENTS IN HUMANS, Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 75(3), 1997, pp. 217-227
Citation: Aa. Papamandjaris et al., FATTY-ACID CHAIN-LENGTH DESIGNATIONS ARE IMPORTANT TO STUDY CONCLUSIONS, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 66(3), 1997, pp. 710-711
Authors:
MORAIS JA
ROSS R
GOUGEON R
PENCHARZ PB
JONES PJH
MARLISS EB
Citation: Ja. Morais et al., AGING AND PROTEIN-TURNOVER - ALTERED CONTRIBUTIONS OF MUSCLE VS NONMUSCLE TISSUES ASSESSED BY WHOLE-BODY MRI, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 66(1), 1997, pp. 39-39
Citation: Sm. Pulfrey et Pjh. Jones, ENERGY-EXPENDITURE AND REQUIREMENT WHILE CLIMBING ABOVE 6,000 M, Journal of applied physiology, 81(3), 1996, pp. 1306-1311
Authors:
JONES PJH
PAPPU AS
HATCHER L
LI ZC
ILLINGWORTH DR
CONNOR WE
Citation: Pjh. Jones et al., DIETARY-CHOLESTEROL FEEDING SUPPRESSES HUMAN CHOLESTEROL-SYNTHESIS MEASURED BY DEUTERIUM INCORPORATION AND URINARY MEVALONIC ACID LEVELS, Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 16(10), 1996, pp. 1222-1228
Citation: Dd. Kitts et Pjh. Jones, DIETARY FATS - DISCRIMINATIVE PARTITIONING FOR ENERGY AND SYNTHESIS OF TRIACYLGLYCERIDES, Food research international, 29(1), 1996, pp. 57-69
Citation: Mc. Cha et Pjh. Jones, TISSUE FATTY-ACID DEPOSITION IS INFLUENCED BY AN INTERACTION OF DIETARY OIL SOURCE AND ENERGY-INTAKE LEVEL IN RATS, Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 7(12), 1996, pp. 650-658
Citation: Mc. Cha et Pjh. Jones, DIETARY OIL SOURCE AND ENERGY RESTRICTION INTERACTIVELY INFLUENCE TISSUE CHOLESTEROL AND FATTY-ACID SYNTHESIS IN RATS, The FASEB journal, 10(3), 1996, pp. 1370-1370
Citation: De. Macdougall et al., CHOLESTEROL-METABOLISM IN HAMSTERS FED SITOSTANOL-ENRICHED OR SITOSTANOL-FREE PHYTOSTEROL MIXTURES, The FASEB journal, 10(3), 1996, pp. 2745-2745
Authors:
BIRMINGHAM CL
JONES PJH
ORPHANIDOU C
BAKAN R
CLEATOR IGM
GOLDNER EM
PHANG PT
Citation: Cl. Birmingham et al., THE RELIABILITY OF BIOELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS FOR MEASURING CHANGES IN THE BODY-COMPOSITION OF PATIENTS WITH ANOREXIA-NERVOSA, The International journal of eating disorders, 19(3), 1996, pp. 311-315
Authors:
ALASMI M
THORKELSON T
KRUGWISPE S
BAYLEY TM
JONES PJH
TSANG RC
Citation: M. Alasmi et al., CHOLESTEROL SUPPLEMENTATION EFFECT ON CHOLESTEROL-SYNTHESIS RATES (FSR) IN INFANTS, Pediatric research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 679-679
Authors:
CUCHEL M
SCHWAB US
JONES PJH
VOGEL S
LAMMIKEEFE C
LI ZL
ORDOVAS J
MCNAMARA JR
SCHAEFER EJ
LICHTENSTEIN AH
Citation: M. Cuchel et al., IMPACT OF HYDROGENATED FAT CONSUMPTION ON ENDOGENOUS CHOLESTEROL-SYNTHESIS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN TO OXIDATION IN MODERATELY HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC INDIVIDUALS, Metabolism, clinical and experimental, 45(2), 1996, pp. 241-247
Authors:
MACDOUGALL DE
JONES PJH
VOGT J
PHANG PT
KITTS DD
Citation: De. Macdougall et al., UTILIZATION OF MYRISTIC AND PALMITIC ACID IN HUMANS FED DIFFERENT DIETARY FATS, European journal of clinical investigation, 26(9), 1996, pp. 755-762
Citation: Pjh. Jones, CORRECTION APPROACHES FOR DOUBLY LABELED WATER IN SITUATIONS OF CHANGING BACKGROUND WATER ABUNDANCE, Obesity research, 3, 1995, pp. 41-48
Citation: Wh. Ling et al., BENEFICIAL MODIFICATION OF CIRCULATING LIPOPROTEIN LEVELS BY TALL-OILVERSUS SOYBEAN PHYTOSTEROL CONSUMPTION - MECHANISM OF ACTION, The FASEB journal, 9(4), 1995, pp. 765-765
Authors:
SU W
JONES PJH
MCCARGAR L
PHANG PT
CLEATOR IGM
Citation: W. Su et al., COMPARISON OF 3 METHODS FOR MEASURING BODY-COMPOSITION IN MORBID-OBESITY DURING WEIGHT-LOSS, The FASEB journal, 9(3), 1995, pp. 190-190
Citation: Mc. Cha et Pjh. Jones, TISSUE FATTY-ACID ACCRETION OVER 10 WEEKS IS INFLUENCED BY AN INTERACTION OF DIETARY OIL SOURCE AND ENERGY-LEVEL IN RATS, The FASEB journal, 9(3), 1995, pp. 465-465
Authors:
JONES PJH
LICHTENSTEIN AH
CUCHEL M
SCHAEFER EJ
Citation: Pjh. Jones et al., LOVASTATIN DEPRESSES HUMAN CHOLESTEROL-SYNTHESIS AND PRODUCTION-RATESIN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC INDIVIDUALS, The FASEB journal, 9(3), 1995, pp. 574-574
Citation: Pjh. Jones et al., MEAL FREQUENCY INFLUENCES CIRCULATING HORMONE LEVELS BUT NOT LIPOGENESIS RATES IN HUMANS, Metabolism, clinical and experimental, 44(2), 1995, pp. 218-223