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Susan E Carlson

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Journal of Human Evolution|May 1, 2014
Docosahexaenoic acid and human brain development: evidence that a dietary supply is needed for optimal developmentJ Thomas Brenna, Susan E Carlson
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|September 5, 2006
Role of omega-3 fatty acids in brain development and function: potential implications for the pathogenesis and prevention of psychopathologyRobert K McNamara, Susan E Carlson
World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics|January 25, 2014
CognitionHolly R Hull, Susan E Carlson
Advances in Nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)|November 15, 2015
Increase in adipose tissue linoleic acid of US adults in the last half centuryStephan J Guyenet, Susan E Carlson
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 18, 2006
N-3 fatty acids and cognitive and visual acuity development: methodologic and conceptual considerationsCarol L Cheatham, John Colombo, Susan E Carlson
Behavioural Brain Research|May 12, 2004
Decreased brain docosahexaenoic acid during development alters dopamine-related behaviors in adult rats that are differentially affected by dietary remediationBeth Levant, Jeffery D Radel, Susan E Carlson
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|October 22, 2008
Docosahexaenoic acid and cognitive function: Is the link mediated by the autonomic nervous system?Kathleen M Gustafson, John Colombo, Susan E Carlson
The Journal of Nutrition|July 22, 2006
Diet (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid content and parity interact to alter maternal rat brain phospholipid fatty acid compositionBeth Levant, Marlies K Ozias, Susan E Carlson
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 2006
Sex-specific effects of brain LC-PUFA composition on locomotor activity in ratsBeth Levant, Marlies K Ozias, Susan E Carlson
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 31, 2006
Sub-chronic antipsychotic drug treatment does not alter brain phospholipid fatty acid composition in ratsBeth Levant, Jennifer F Crane, Susan E Carlson
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Journal of Human Evolution|May 1, 2014
Docosahexaenoic acid and human brain development: evidence that a dietary supply is needed for optimal developmentJ Thomas Brenna, Susan E Carlson
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|September 5, 2006
Role of omega-3 fatty acids in brain development and function: potential implications for the pathogenesis and prevention of psychopathologyRobert K McNamara, Susan E Carlson
World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics|January 25, 2014
CognitionHolly R Hull, Susan E Carlson
Advances in Nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)|November 15, 2015
Increase in adipose tissue linoleic acid of US adults in the last half centuryStephan J Guyenet, Susan E Carlson
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 18, 2006
N-3 fatty acids and cognitive and visual acuity development: methodologic and conceptual considerationsCarol L Cheatham, John Colombo, Susan E Carlson
Behavioural Brain Research|May 12, 2004
Decreased brain docosahexaenoic acid during development alters dopamine-related behaviors in adult rats that are differentially affected by dietary remediationBeth Levant, Jeffery D Radel, Susan E Carlson
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids|October 22, 2008
Docosahexaenoic acid and cognitive function: Is the link mediated by the autonomic nervous system?Kathleen M Gustafson, John Colombo, Susan E Carlson
The Journal of Nutrition|July 22, 2006
Diet (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acid content and parity interact to alter maternal rat brain phospholipid fatty acid compositionBeth Levant, Marlies K Ozias, Susan E Carlson
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 2006
Sex-specific effects of brain LC-PUFA composition on locomotor activity in ratsBeth Levant, Marlies K Ozias, Susan E Carlson
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 31, 2006
Sub-chronic antipsychotic drug treatment does not alter brain phospholipid fatty acid composition in ratsBeth Levant, Jennifer F Crane, Susan E Carlson
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