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169 related items for PubMed ID: 20814537

  • 1. Metabolomics reveals relationship between plasma inositols and birth weight: possible markers for fetal programming of type 2 diabetes.
    Nissen PM, Nebel C, Oksbjerg N, Bertram HC.
    J Biomed Biotechnol; 2011; 2011():. PubMed ID: 20814537
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  • 2. Urinary metabolomics (GC-MS) reveals that low and high birth weight infants share elevated inositol concentrations at birth.
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    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2014 Oct; 27 Suppl 2():20-6. PubMed ID: 25284173
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  • 3. Investigation of the ¹H-NMR based urine metabolomic profiles of IUGR, LGA and AGA newborns on the first day of life.
    Dessì A, Marincola FC, Pattumelli MG, Ciccarelli S, Corbu S, Ossicini C, Fanos V, Agostino R.
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  • 4. Metabolomics in newborns with intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR): urine reveals markers of metabolic syndrome.
    Dessì A, Atzori L, Noto A, Visser GH, Gazzolo D, Zanardo V, Barberini L, Puddu M, Ottonello G, Atzei A, De Magistris A, Lussu M, Murgia F, Fanos V.
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  • 5. Metabolomics reveals metabolic alterations by intrauterine growth restriction in the fetal rabbit brain.
    van Vliet E, Eixarch E, Illa M, Arbat-Plana A, González-Tendero A, Hogberg HT, Zhao L, Hartung T, Gratacos E.
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  • 7. Intrauterine growth restriction alters the metabonome of the serum and jejunum in piglets.
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  • 8. Characteristics of the gut microbiota colonization, inflammatory profile, and plasma metabolome in intrauterine growth restricted piglets during the first 12 hours after birth.
    Huang S, Li N, Liu C, Li T, Wang W, Jiang L, Li Z, Han D, Tao S, Wang J.
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  • 9. D-chiro-inositol metabolism in diabetes mellitus.
    Ostlund RE, McGill JB, Herskowitz I, Kipnis DM, Santiago JV, Sherman WR.
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  • 10. The tissue and plasma concentration of polyols and sugars in sheep intrauterine growth retardation.
    Regnault TR, Teng C, de Vrijer B, Galan HL, Wilkening RB, Battaglia FC.
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  • 14. Relationships of plasma C-peptide and gender to the urinary excretion of inositols in older people.
    Campbell WW, Ostlund RE, Joseph LJ, Farrell PA, Evans WJ.
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  • 15. Cardiovascular function and brain metabolites in normal weight and intrauterine growth restricted newborn piglets--effect of mild hypoxia.
    Bauer R, Walter B, Gaser E, Rösel T, Kluge H, Zwiener U.
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  • 16. Comparison between inulin clearance and endogenous creatinine clearance in newborn normal weight and growth restricted newborn piglets.
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  • 17. Exploring the Role of Different Neonatal Nutrition Regimens during the First Week of Life by Urinary GC-MS Metabolomics.
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  • 18. Determination of urinary Myo-/chiro-inositol ratios from Korean diabetes patients.
    Jung TS, Hahm JR, Kim JJ, Jung JH, Kang MY, Moon SW, Lee KW, Kim HC, Lee JD, Kim JH, Kim DR, Chung SI.
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  • 19. Intrauterine growth-restricted piglets have similar gastric emptying rates but lower rectal temperatures and altered blood values when compared with normal-weight piglets at birth.
    Amdi C, Klarlund MV, Hales J, Thymann T, Hansen CF.
    J Anim Sci; 2016 Nov 31; 94(11):4583-4590. PubMed ID: 27898951
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  • 20. Effects of dietary methionine restriction on postnatal growth, insulin sensitivity, and glucose metabolism in intrauterine growth retardation pigs at 49 and 105 d of age.
    Ying Z, Ge X, Zhang H, Su W, Li Y, Zhou L, Zhang L, Wang T.
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