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Abstract Preterm birth and enteral feeding are two main factors leading to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). The metabolomics of preterm infants before and after feeding can provide a basis for the prediction of NEC. Using the method of cross‐sectional study, the mode was established with the serum samples of 19 premature infants at birth and after ...
Fusheng Wang+5 more
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Background The therapeutic role of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been widely confirmed in several animal models of premature infant diseases. Micromolecule peptides have shown promise for the treatment of premature infant diseases.
Yu Wang+9 more
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Latest Advances in the Associations of Early- and Mid-pregnancy Fasting Plasma Glucose with Pregnancy Outcome [PDF]
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) , gestational hypertension, macrosomia, low birth weight, and premature delivery can directly affect short- and long-term maternal and infant health.
Jinfeng GAO, Xiaoping YU, Ju ZHANG
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A review of the immunomodulating components of maternal breast milk and protection against necrotizing enterocolitis [PDF]
Breast milk contains immunomodulating components that are beneficial to newborns during maturation of their immune system. Human breast milk composition is influenced by an infant\u27s gestational and chronological age, lactation stage, and the mother ...
Fiorentino+5 more
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Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Premature Infants: Mechanism of Disease [PDF]
Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a major complication of prematurity. IVH typically initiates in the germinal matrix, which is a richly vascularized collection of neuronal-glial precursor cells in the developing brain. The etiology of IVH is multifactorial and is primarily attributed to the intrinsic fragility of the germinal matrix vasculature and
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a vasoproliferative retinal disease in preterm infants that can lead to disorders and blindness throughout life if not diagnosed and treated at an early age.
M Haghshenas Mojaveri, SA Rasoulinejad
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Beyond Barker: Infant Mortality at Birth and Ischaemic Heart Disease in Older Age [PDF]
Adverse conditions in early life can have consequential impacts on individuals' health in older age. In one of the first papers on this topic, Barker and Osmond 1986 show a strong positive relationship between infant mortality rates in the 1920s and ischaemic heart disease in the 1970s.
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Lung disease and pulmonary hypertension in the premature infant
The premature infant is born into the world unprepared to naturally thrive in a foreign environment. Lung development entails immense growth, structural remodeling and differentiation of specialized cells during the normal term perinatal and postnatal periods.
Lori Christ+2 more
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Abstract Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats‐associated protein (CRISPR/Cas9), an adaptive microbial immune system, has been exploited as a robust, accurate, efficient and programmable method for genome targeting and editing. This innovative and revolutionary technique can play a significant role in animal modeling, in vivo genome
Khaled S. Allemailem+6 more
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Standard and Specialized Infant Formulas in Europe: Making, Marketing, and Health Outcomes [PDF]
Infant formulas are the only suitable substitute for human milk. The most common infant formulas are standard formulas based on cow's milk. In addition, there are formulas for infants showing signs and symptoms of intolerance and for clinical conditions ...
Corsello G+3 more
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