DIET-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN TISSUE FATTY-ACIDS, PROTECTION FROM ALCOHOL TERATOGENESIS
Pediatrics
Bearer C F; Usip S L
Pediatric Research
1994
1994-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
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INDUCTION OF EARLY PROTECTION AGAINST LETHAL HSV-1 INFECTION IN THE MOUSE BY PERIPHERAL INOCULATION WITH UV-INACTIVATED HSV TYPE-1 OR 2
Pediatrics
Bower J R; Karban T L
Pediatric Research
1995
1995-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
n/a
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Prevents Clearance Of Distal Airspace Fluid In Late Gestation Rat Fetuses
Pediatrics
Folkesson H G; Chapin C J; Ertsey R; Matthay M A; Kittermann J A
Pediatric Research
2004
2004-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
n/a
Neonatal Neutrophil Index (nni) - A Very Sensitive Indicator Of Bacterial-infection In The Newborn
Pediatrics
Heck L J
Pediatric Research
1995
1995-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
n/a
Ventilation Strategy In 1st Hours Of Life Affects Outcomes Of Vlbw Infants With Respiratory-distress Syndrome (rds)
Pediatrics
Heck L J
Pediatric Research
1995
1995-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
n/a
Pituitary Aplasia And Situs Inversus: A New Association Between Congenital Anomalies Of The Cardiovascular System (cvs) And Congenital Pituitary Dysfunction
Pediatrics
Heinze H J
Pediatric Research
1996
1996-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
<a href="http://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199604001-00543" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1203/00006450-199604001-00543</a>
Thrombocytopenia In A Premature Neonate Following A Transfusion Of Packed Red-blood-cells
Pediatrics
Hossain S; Bearer C F; Ayas M
Pediatric Research
1994
1994-04
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
n/a
Premature birth impacts bolus size and shape through nursing in infant pigs
BACKGROUND: The formation of a bolus of food is critical for proper feeding function, and there is substantial variation in the size and shape of a bolus prior to a swallow. Preterm infants exhibit decreased abilities to acquire and process food, but how that relates to their bolus size and shape is unknown. Here, we test two hypotheses: (1) that bolus size and shape will differ between term and preterm infants, and (2) bolus size and shape will change longitudinally through development in both term and preterm infants. METHODS: To test these hypotheses, we measured bolus size and shape in preterm and term infant pigs longitudinally through nursing using high-speed videofluoroscopy. RESULTS: Preterm infant pigs swallowed smaller volumes of milk. Although term infants increased the amount of milk per swallow as they aged, preterm infants did not. These changes in bolus volume were also correlated with changes in bolus shape; larger boluses became more elongate as they better filled the available anatomical space of the valleculae. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that preterm birth reduces the ability of preterm pigs to increase bolus size as they grow, affecting development in this fragile population. These results highlight that studies on term infant feeding may not translate to preterm infants.
Mayerl Christopher J; Myrla Alexis M; Bond Laura E; Stricklen Bethany M; German Rebecca Z; Gould Francois D H
Pediatric Research
2019
2019-10-23
Journal Article
<a href="http://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0624-0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1038/s41390-019-0624-0</a>
PMID: 31645052
Factors that influence core-air temperature gradient in the incubated newborn
Pediatrics
Okah F A; Metcalf T L; Hua K; Gautam S P
Pediatric Research
1999
1999-04
Journal Article
<a href="http://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199904020-01286" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1203/00006450-199904020-01286</a>
THE EFFECT OF MANNITOL ON VANCOMYCIN ENTRY INTO CSF
Pediatrics
Venglarcik J; Haun J
Pediatric Research
1991
1991-04
Journal Article
n/a