Christopher Neal Blesso
Associate Professor/Nutritional Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
103 Scholarly Contributions
Black Elderberry Extract Improves Serum HDL-C and Paraoxonase-1 Activity in Atherosclerosis-Prone Mice
2017
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Consumption of 2 eggs per day as compared to an oatmeal breakfast increases plasma carotenoids and markers associated with reverse cholesterol transport in young, healthy individuals
2017
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Moringa leaf powder attenuates hepatic steatosis and decreases inflammation by altering the expression of genes involved in lipid synthesis
2017
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Dietary sphingomyelin reduces hepatic steatosis and systemic inflammation in diet-induced obese mice
2016
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A nano-emulsion of lutein is more effective than regular lutein in reducing cholesterol-induced liver injury in guinea pigs
2016
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Intake of 2 eggs for breakfast increases plasma lutein concentratoins in association with increased HDL as compared to an oatmeal breakfast
2016
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Milk Sphingomyelin Lowers Serum Lipids and Alters Fecal Microbiota in High and Low Fat Diet-Fed Mice
2016
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HDL function as a therapeutic target: lessons from genetic and diet studies
2016
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Dietary Cholesterol, Serum Lipids, and Heart Disease: Are Eggs Working For or Against You?
2016
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Anthocyanin-rich Black Elderberry Extract Improves Markers of HDL Function and Reduces Aortic Cholesterol in Hyperlipidemic Mice
2015
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Differential Effects of Sphingomyelin Derived from Milk and Egg on Response to a High-fat Diet in Mice
2015
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Anthocyanin-rich Black Elderberry Extract improves Inflammatory Markers and Insulin Resistance in a High-Fat Diet- Induced Obesity Model of Mice
2015
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