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258 related items for PubMed ID: 6823419

  • 1. Feeding the low-birth-weight infant: II. Effects of taurine and cholesterol supplementation on amino acids and cholesterol.
    Rassin DK, Gaull GE, Järvenpää AL, Räihä NC.
    Pediatrics; 1983 Feb; 71(2):179-86. PubMed ID: 6823419
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  • 2. Feeding the low-birth-weight infant: I. Taurine and cholesterol supplementation of formula does not affect growth and metabolism.
    Järvenpää AL, Räihä NC, Rassin DK, Gaull GE.
    Pediatrics; 1983 Feb; 71(2):171-8. PubMed ID: 6823418
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  • 3. Milk protein quantity and quality in low-birth-weight infants: II. Effects on selected aliphatic amino acids in plasma and urine.
    Rassin DK, Gaull GE, Heinonen K, Räih NC.
    Pediatrics; 1977 Mar; 59(3):407-22. PubMed ID: 840561
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  • 4. Milk protein quantity and quality in the term infant. II. Effects on acidic and neutral amino acids.
    Järvenpää AL, Rassin DK, Räihä NC, Gaull GE.
    Pediatrics; 1982 Aug; 70(2):221-30. PubMed ID: 7099788
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  • 5. Feeding the low-birth weight infant: V. Effects of taurine, cholesterol, and human milk on bile acid kinetics.
    Watkins JB, Järvenpää AL, Szczepanik-Van Leeuwen P, Klein PD, Rassin DK, Gaull G, Räihä NC.
    Gastroenterology; 1983 Oct; 85(4):793-800. PubMed ID: 6884704
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  • 6. Feeding the low-birth-weight infant. III. Diet influences bile acid metabolism.
    Järvenpää AL, Rassin DK, Kuitunen P, Gaull GE, Räihä NC.
    Pediatrics; 1983 Nov; 72(5):677-83. PubMed ID: 6634272
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  • 7. Feeding the low-birth-weight infant. IV. Fat absorption as a function of diet and duodenal bile acids.
    Järvenpää AL.
    Pediatrics; 1983 Nov; 72(5):684-9. PubMed ID: 6634273
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  • 8. Nutritional evaluation of protein hydrolysate formulas.
    Rigo J, Salle BL, Picaud JC, Putet G, Senterre J.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1995 Sep; 49 Suppl 1():S26-38. PubMed ID: 8647061
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  • 9. Infant feeding practices.
    Marlin DW, Picciano MF, Livant EC.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 1980 Dec; 77(6):668-76. PubMed ID: 7440862
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  • 10. Indices of protein metabolism in term infants fed human milk, whey-predominant formula, or cow's milk formula.
    Janas LM, Picciano MF, Hatch TF.
    Pediatrics; 1985 Apr; 75(4):775-84. PubMed ID: 3872443
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  • 11. Influence of casein feeding to very-low-birth weight infants on the plasma amino acid concentrations and the renal amino acid excretion.
    Noack J, Boehm G.
    Biomed Biochim Acta; 1991 Apr; 50(12):1241-9. PubMed ID: 1824542
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  • 12. Amino acid concentrations in plasma and urine in very low birth weight infants fed protein-unenriched or human milk protein-enriched human milk.
    Polberger SK, Axelsson IE, Räihä NC.
    Pediatrics; 1990 Dec; 86(6):909-15. PubMed ID: 2251029
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  • 13. Dietary protein source and plasma lipid profiles of infants.
    Tseng E, Potter SM, Picciano MF.
    Pediatrics; 1990 Apr; 85(4):548-52. PubMed ID: 2242108
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  • 14. Feeding of premature infant formula after hospital discharge of infants weighing less than 1800 grams at birth.
    Wheeler RE, Hall RT.
    J Perinatol; 1996 Apr; 16(2 Pt 1):111-6. PubMed ID: 8732558
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  • 15. Human milk protein and medium-chain triglyceride oil supplementation of human milk: plasma amino acids in very low-birth-weight infants.
    Rönnholm KA, Simell O, Siimes MA.
    Pediatrics; 1984 Nov; 74(5):792-9. PubMed ID: 6387613
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  • 16. Taurine and cholesterol supplementation in the term infant: responses of growth and metabolism.
    Rassin DK, Räihä NC, Minoli I, Moro G.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1990 Nov; 14(4):392-7. PubMed ID: 2402051
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  • 17. Changes of the plasma tryptophan to neutral amino acids ratio in formula-fed infants: possible effects on brain development.
    Dörner G, Bewer G, Lubs H.
    Exp Clin Endocrinol; 1983 Nov; 82(3):368-71. PubMed ID: 6686152
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  • 18. Randomized trial of taurine supplementation for infants less than or equal to 1,300-gram birth weight: effect on auditory brainstem-evoked responses.
    Tyson JE, Lasky R, Flood D, Mize C, Picone T, Paule CL.
    Pediatrics; 1989 Mar; 83(3):406-15. PubMed ID: 2645569
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  • 19. Plasma fatty-acid composition and antioxidant capacity in low birth-weight infants fed formula enriched with n-6 and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids from purified phospholipids.
    Ramírez M, Gallardo EM, Souto AS, Weissheimer C, Gil A.
    Clin Nutr; 2001 Feb; 20(1):69-76. PubMed ID: 11161546
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  • 20. Protein quality in feeding low birth weight infants: a comparison of whey-predominant versus casein-predominant formulas.
    Kashyap S, Okamoto E, Kanaya S, Zucker C, Abildskov K, Dell RB, Heird WC.
    Pediatrics; 1987 May; 79(5):748-55. PubMed ID: 3575033
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