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Number of items: 12.
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The use of very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids to ameliorate metabolic syndrome: transgenic plants as an alternative sustainable source to fish oils. (2004)
Graham, I. A., Cirpus, P., Rein, D., Napier, Johnathan
The HEALTHGRAIN programme opens new opportunities for improving wheat for nutrition and health. (2009)
Shewry, Peter
Do we need to worry about eating wheat? (2016)
Shewry, Peter, Hey, S. J.
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Improving wheat as a source of iron and zinc for global nutrition. (2019)
Balk, J., Connorton, J. M., Wan, Yongfang, Lovegrove, Alison, Moore, K. L., Uauy, C., Sharp, P. A., Shewry, Peter
Do ancient wheats contain less gluten than modern bread wheat? (2022)
Brouns, F., Geisslitz, S., Guzman, C., Ikeda, T. M, Arzani, A., Latella, G., Simsek, S., Colomba, M., Gregorini, A., Zevallos, V., Lullien-Pellerin, V., Jonkers, D., Shewry, Peter
Do gluten peptides stimulate weight gain in humans? (2022)
Brouns, F., Shewry, Peter
Impact of heat processing on the nutritional content of Gryllus bimaculatus (black cricket). (2019)
Dobermann, Darja, Field, Lin, Michaelson, Louise
Opportunities and hurdles of edible insects for food and feed. (2017)
Dobermann, Darja, Swift, J. A., Field, Lin
Do modern types of wheat have lower quality for human health? (2020)
Shewry, Peter, Hassall, Kirsty, Grausgruber, H., Andersson, A., Lampi, A-M., Piironen, V., Ward, Jane, Lovegrove, Alison
Increasing fibre in white flour and bread: Implications for health and processing. (2023)
Shewry, Peter, Joy, Edward, Segovia De La Revilla, L., Hansen, A., Brennan, J., Lovegrove, Alison
Separating Myths From Facts About Bread and Health. (2025)
Shewry, Peter, Lovegrove, Alison, Joy, Edward, Segovia de la Revilla, L., Frost, G., Brouns, F.
Genetically modified plants are an alternative to oily fish for providing n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the human diet: A summary of the findings of a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council funded project. (2020)
West, A. L., Miles, E. A., Lillicrop, K. A., Napier, Johnathan, Calder, P. C., Burdge, G. C.