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DIARRHEA IN EARLY LIFE: PROGRESS IN DIAGNOSIS AND CONTROL OF DISEASE
Diarrheal diseases occurring in early life (< 3 years) are an heterogeneous group of abnormalities including gastrointestinal infections, food hypersensitivity and allergy, immune dysregulation, and primary abnormalities of the enterocyte.
Terrin, Gianluca
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Status and future of recombinant adeno‐associated virus vector manufacturing
Abstract Sixty years of adeno‐associated virus (AAV) research illustrates a trajectory marked by basic science exploration, iterative innovation, persistent challenges, a number of clinical setbacks, as well as commercial therapeutic triumphs. This continual evolution has led to recombinant AAV (rAAV) becoming a cornerstone of modern gene therapy ...
Frank Agbogbo, David Dismuke
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Milk Composition Is Predictive of Low Milk Supply Using Machine Learning Approaches
Background/Objectives: The causes of low milk supply are multifactorial, including factors such as gene mutations, endocrine disorders, and infrequent milk removal.
Xuehua Jin +9 more
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical resources.Feeding and/or swallowing difficulties (FSD) have been associated with some of the leading causes of infant and child mortality in South Africa.
Oosthuizen, Nicolene
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Zebrafish inversin mutants develop scoliosis in the absence of laterality defects
Abstract Background Human mutations in INVERSIN are associated with nephronophthisis, variable penetrance of situs inversus and congenital heart disease. Inversin has been shown to localize to cilia and many of the patient phenotypes are attributed to disrupted cilia function.
Christopher J. Derrick +3 more
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Feeding dysfunctions and failure to thrive in neonates with congenital heart diseases
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common neonatal congenital malformation. The variety and severity of clinical presentation depend on the cardiac structures involved and their functional impact.
Giovanna Mangili +2 more
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The Cognitive Link Between Geography and Development: Iodine Deficiency and Schooling Attainment in Tanzania [PDF]
An estimated 20 million children born each year are at risk of brain damage from in utero iodine deficiency, the only micronutrient deficiency known to have significant, non-reversible effects on cognitive development.
Máximo Torero +2 more
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Understanding the effects of obstetrical ultrasound [PDF]
Plan BUltrasound has revolutionized the practice of obstetrics and significantly influenced the way society regards the fetus in utero. This study views the value of the obstetrical ultrasound in terms of human phenomenon.
Durbin, Sharon A.
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Food Intake, Diet Quality and Behavioral Problems in Children: Results from the GINI-plus/LISA-plus Studies [PDF]
Background/Aims: To assess the association between food intake and diet quality and behavioral problems at the 10-year follow-up of the two population-based birth cohorts of the studies German Infant Nutritional Intervention and `Influences of lifestyle ...
Kohlboeck, Gabriele +36 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The efficacy of psychological therapies for adolescents and adults with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) has yet to be rigorously analyzed through systematic review or meta‐analysis. Method We identified articles from seven databases that presented psychological therapies for adolescents and adults with ARFID. First,
Copeland G. Winten +4 more
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