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182 related items for PubMed ID: 26741236

  • 1. Introduction of Bovine-Based Nutrient Fortifier and Gastrointestinal Inflammation in Very Low Birth Weight Infants as Measured by Fecal Calprotectin.
    Panczuk JK, Unger S, Francis J, Bando N, Kiss A, O'Connor DL.
    Breastfeed Med; 2016; 11(1):2-5. PubMed ID: 26741236
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  • 2. Does Human Milk Fortifier Affect Intestinal Inflammation in Preterm Infants?
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  • 3. Relationships of Feeding and Mother's Own Milk with Fecal Calprotectin Levels in Preterm Infants.
    Groer M, Ashmeade T, Louis-Jacques A, Beckstead J, Ji M.
    Breastfeed Med; 2016 May; 11(4):207-12. PubMed ID: 27002351
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  • 4. Fecal calprotectin concentrations in premature infants have a lower limit and show postnatal and gestational age dependence.
    Zoppelli L, Güttel C, Bittrich HJ, Andrée C, Wirth S, Jenke A.
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  • 5. High faecal calprotectin levels in healthy, exclusively breast-fed infants.
    Savino F, Castagno E, Calabrese R, Viola S, Oggero R, Miniero R.
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  • 6. Fecal short-chain fatty acids of very-low-birth-weight preterm infants fed expressed breast milk or formula.
    Pourcyrous M, Nolan VG, Goodwin A, Davis SL, Buddington RK.
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  • 7. Fecal calprotectin in very low birth weight infants.
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  • 8. Human-Based Human Milk Fortifier as Rescue Therapy in Very Low Birth Weight Infants Demonstrating Intolerance to Bovine-Based Human Milk Fortifier.
    Sandhu A, Fast S, Bonnar K, Baier RJ, Narvey M.
    Breastfeed Med; 2017 Nov; 12(9):570-573. PubMed ID: 28777664
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  • 9. Comparison of Fecal Calprotectin in Exclusively Breastfed and Formula or Mixed Fed Infants in the First Six Months of Life.
    Asgarshirazi M, Shariat M, Nayeri F, Dalili H, Abdollahi A.
    Acta Med Iran; 2017 Jan; 55(1):53-58. PubMed ID: 28188944
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  • 10. Effect of human milk fortification in appropriate for gestation and small for gestation preterm babies: a randomized controlled trial.
    Mukhopadhyay K, Narnag A, Mahajan R.
    Indian Pediatr; 2007 Apr; 44(4):286-90. PubMed ID: 17468524
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  • 11. Formula milk feeding does not increase the release of the inflammatory marker calprotectin, compared to human milk.
    Rosti L, Braga M, Fulcieri C, Sammarco G, Manenti B, Costa E.
    Pediatr Med Chir; 2011 Apr; 33(4):178-81. PubMed ID: 22423477
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  • 12. High faecal calprotectin concentrations in newborn infants.
    Campeotto F, Butel MJ, Kalach N, Derrieux S, Aubert-Jacquin C, Barbot L, Francoual C, Dupont C, Kapel N.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2004 Jul; 89(4):F353-5. PubMed ID: 15210674
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  • 13. Dynamic change of fecal calprotectin in very low birth weight infants during the first month of life.
    Yang Q, Smith PB, Goldberg RN, Cotten CM.
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  • 14. Growth, efficacy, and safety of feeding an iron-fortified human milk fortifier.
    Berseth CL, Van Aerde JE, Gross S, Stolz SI, Harris CL, Hansen JW.
    Pediatrics; 2004 Dec; 114(6):e699-706. PubMed ID: 15545616
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  • 15. Altered fecal microflora and increased fecal calprotectin in infants with colic.
    Rhoads JM, Fatheree NY, Norori J, Liu Y, Lucke JF, Tyson JE, Ferris MJ.
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  • 16. Comparison of stool microbiota compositions, stool alpha1-antitrypsin and calprotectin concentrations, and diarrhoeal morbidity of Indonesian infants fed breast milk or probiotic/prebiotic-supplemented formula.
    Oswari H, Prayitno L, Dwipoerwantoro PG, Firmansyah A, Makrides M, Lawley B, Kuhn-Sherlock B, Cleghorn G, Tannock GW.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 2013 Dec; 49(12):1032-9. PubMed ID: 23782263
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  • 18. Fecal calprotectin concentrations are higher in exclusively breastfed infants compared to those who are mixed-fed.
    Dorosko SM, Mackenzie T, Connor RI.
    Breastfeed Med; 2008 Jun; 3(2):117-9. PubMed ID: 18564000
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  • 19. Target fortification of breast milk with fat, protein, and carbohydrates for preterm infants.
    Rochow N, Fusch G, Choi A, Chessell L, Elliott L, McDonald K, Kuiper E, Purcha M, Turner S, Chan E, Xia MY, Fusch C.
    J Pediatr; 2013 Oct; 163(4):1001-7. PubMed ID: 23769498
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  • 20. Oral L-arginine supplementation and faecal calprotectin levels in very low birth weight neonates.
    Polycarpou E, Zachaki S, Papaevangelou V, Tsolia M, Kyriacou A, Kostalos C, Kafetzis D.
    J Perinatol; 2013 Feb; 33(2):141-6. PubMed ID: 22555780
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