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Dr Fiona Malcomson
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Year
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Dr Fiona Malcomson
Stella Breininger
Khalil ElGendy
Aj Joel
Thilanka Ranathunga Mudiyanselage
et al.
Design and baseline characteristics of the Biomarkers Of Risk In Colorectal Cancer (BORICC) Follow-Up study: A 12+ years follow-up
2019
Stella Breininger
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Sonny Afshar
Professor Doug Turnbull
Dr Laura Greaves
et al.
Effects of obesity and weight loss on mitochondrial structure and function and implications for colorectal cancer risk
2019
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Naomi Willis
Iain McCallum
Dr Long Xie
Seamus Kelly
et al.
Adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research cancer prevention recommendations and WNT-pathway-related markers of bowel cancer risk
2018
Sorena Afshar
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Seamus Kelly
Professor John Mathers
Biomarkers of Colorectal Cancer Risk Decrease 6 months After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
2018
Khalil ElGendy
Dr Fiona Malcomson
David Bradburn
Professor John Mathers
Effects of dietary interventions on DNA methylation in adult humans: Systematic review and meta-analysis
2018
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Mechanisms underlying the effects of nutrition, adiposity and physical activity on colorectal cancer risk
2018
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Professor John Mathers
Nutrition and Ageing
2018
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Naomi Willis
Iain McCallum
Dr Long Xie
Idoya Ibero
et al.
Effects of supplementation with nondigestible carbohydrates on fecal calprotectin and on epigenetic regulation of
SFRP1
expression in the large-bowel mucosa of healthy individuals
2017
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Naomi Willis
Iain McCallum
Dr Long Xie
Bart Lagerwaard
et al.
Non-digestible carbohydrates supplementation increases
miR-32
expression in the healthy human colorectal epithelium: a randomized controlled trial
2017
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Professor John Mathers
Nutrition, epigenetics and health through life
2017