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2021Protocol for assessing if behavioural functioning of infants born <29 weeks' gestation is improved by omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids: follow-up of a randomised controlled trialGould, J.F.; Roberts, R.M.; Anderson, P.J.; Makrides, M.; Sullivan, T.R.; Gibson, R.A.; McPhee, A.J.; Doyle, L.W.; Opie, G.; Travadi, J.; Cheong, J.L.Y.; Davis, P.G.; Sharp, M.; Simmer, K.; Tan, K.; Morris, S.; Lui, K.; Bolisetty, S.; Liley, H.; Stack, J.; et al.
2021Consequences of using chronological age versus corrected age when testing cognitive and motor development in infancy and intelligence quotient at school age for children born pretermGould, J.F.; Fuss, B.G.; Roberts, R.M.; Collins, C.T.; Makrides, M.; Duerden, E.
2022Associations of Maternal Milk Feeding With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 7 Years of Age in Former Preterm InfantsBelfort, M.B.; Knight, E.; Chandarana, S.; Ikem, E.; Gould, J.F.; Collins, C.T.; Makrides, M.; Gibson, R.A.; Anderson, P.J.; Simmer, K.; Tiemeier, H.; Rumbold, A.
2022Diathesis-stress or differential susceptibility? Comparing the theories when determining the outcomes for children born before 33 weeks' gestationGould, J.F.; Di Fiore, C.; Williamson, P.; Roberts, R.M.; Shute, R.H.; Collins, C.T.; Makrides, M.
2011Maternal supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy does not affect early visual development in the infant: A randomized controlled trialSmithers, L.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.
2010Role of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in neurodevelopment and growthMakrides, M.; Smithers, L.; Gibson, R.; Lucas, A.; Makrides, M.; Ziegler, E.E.