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J A Finnigan

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Sphincter|March 19, 2010
A case of Richter's hernia of the base of the appendixJ A FINNIGAN
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 27, 1971
Laser light scattering studies on urinary glycoproteinJ A Finnigan, D J Jacobs, J C Marsden
Annual Review of Food Science and Technology|December 3, 2024
Mycoprotein: A Healthy and Sustainable Source of Alternative Protein-Based FoodsT J A Finnigan, H E Theobald, B Bajka
Food Chemistry|June 26, 2020
Protein bioaccessibility from mycoprotein hyphal structure: In vitro investigation of underlying mechanismsRaffaele Colosimo, Frederick J Warren, Tim J A Finnigan, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|February 27, 2020
Effects of mycoprotein on glycaemic control and energy intake in humans: a systematic reviewAnna Cherta-Murillo, Aaron M Lett, James Frampton, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|August 25, 2023
The effects of substituting red and processed meat for mycoprotein on biomarkers of cardiovascular risk in healthy volunteers: an analysis of secondary endpoints from MycomeatDominic N Farsi, Jose Lara Gallegos, Tim J A Finnigan, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|October 12, 2017
Mycoprotein represents a bioavailable and insulinotropic non-animal-derived dietary protein source: a dose-response studyMandy V Dunlop, Sean P Kilroe, Joanna L Bowtell, et al.
Current Developments in Nutrition|June 13, 2019
Mycoprotein: The Future of Nutritious Nonmeat Protein, a Symposium ReviewTim J A Finnigan, Benjamin T Wall, Peter J Wilde, et al.
Food & Function|November 26, 2020
Mycoprotein ingredient structure reduces lipolysis and binds bile salts during simulated gastrointestinal digestionRaffaele Colosimo, Ana-Isabel Mulet-Cabero, Frederick J Warren, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|July 15, 2020
Daily mycoprotein consumption for 1 week does not affect insulin sensitivity or glycaemic control but modulates the plasma lipidome in healthy adults: a randomised controlled trialMariana O C Coelho, Alistair J Monteyne, Marlou L Dirks, et al.
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Sphincter|March 19, 2010
A case of Richter's hernia of the base of the appendixJ A FINNIGAN
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 27, 1971
Laser light scattering studies on urinary glycoproteinJ A Finnigan, D J Jacobs, J C Marsden
Annual Review of Food Science and Technology|December 3, 2024
Mycoprotein: A Healthy and Sustainable Source of Alternative Protein-Based FoodsT J A Finnigan, H E Theobald, B Bajka
Food Chemistry|June 26, 2020
Protein bioaccessibility from mycoprotein hyphal structure: In vitro investigation of underlying mechanismsRaffaele Colosimo, Frederick J Warren, Tim J A Finnigan, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|February 27, 2020
Effects of mycoprotein on glycaemic control and energy intake in humans: a systematic reviewAnna Cherta-Murillo, Aaron M Lett, James Frampton, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|August 25, 2023
The effects of substituting red and processed meat for mycoprotein on biomarkers of cardiovascular risk in healthy volunteers: an analysis of secondary endpoints from MycomeatDominic N Farsi, Jose Lara Gallegos, Tim J A Finnigan, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|October 12, 2017
Mycoprotein represents a bioavailable and insulinotropic non-animal-derived dietary protein source: a dose-response studyMandy V Dunlop, Sean P Kilroe, Joanna L Bowtell, et al.
Current Developments in Nutrition|June 13, 2019
Mycoprotein: The Future of Nutritious Nonmeat Protein, a Symposium ReviewTim J A Finnigan, Benjamin T Wall, Peter J Wilde, et al.
Food & Function|November 26, 2020
Mycoprotein ingredient structure reduces lipolysis and binds bile salts during simulated gastrointestinal digestionRaffaele Colosimo, Ana-Isabel Mulet-Cabero, Frederick J Warren, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|July 15, 2020
Daily mycoprotein consumption for 1 week does not affect insulin sensitivity or glycaemic control but modulates the plasma lipidome in healthy adults: a randomised controlled trialMariana O C Coelho, Alistair J Monteyne, Marlou L Dirks, et al.
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