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Why interindividual variation in response to consumption of plant food bioactives matters for future personalised nutrition
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Targeting the delivery of dietary plant bioactives to those who would benefit most : from science to practical applications
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Addressing the inter-individual variation in response to consumption of plant food bioactives : towards a better understanding of their role in healthy aging and cardiometabolic risk reduction
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Dietary flavanols modulate the transcription of genes associated with cardiovascular pathology without changes in their DNA methylation state
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Dietary curcumin inhibits atherosclerosis by affecting the expression of genes involved in leukocyte adhesion and transendothelial migration
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Flavanols modulate the transcription of genes involved in cardiovascular pathology with heterogenic changes of their DNA methylation state: FLAVIOLA associated
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- Conference Paper
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Flavanols: what do we know about their mechanisms of action?