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Concept Infant
Concept Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Concept Infant Nutrition Disorders
Concept Infant, Newborn
Concept Infant, Newborn, Diseases
Concept Infant, Small for Gestational Age
Grant LUNG PHOSPHOLIPID APPEARANCE AND STABILITY
Grant NEW STRATEGIES TO MATURE THE PREMATURE FETUS
Grant Mechanisms of Programmed Gestational Hyperphagia
Grant Neonatal Resuscitation and Preterm Lung Injury
Academic Article Meconium passage in utero: mechanisms, consequences, and management.
Academic Article Glyburide: caution for efficacy and fetal programming effects.
Academic Article Hypertension in gestational diabetes mellitus: pathophysiology and long-term consequences.
Academic Article Developmental programming of appetite/satiety.
Academic Article Estimation of birth weight by two-dimensional ultrasonography.
Academic Article Programmed metabolic syndrome: prenatal undernutrition and postweaning overnutrition.
Academic Article Fetal programming of adult disease: implications for prenatal care.
Academic Article Threshold of metabolic acidosis associated with newborn cerebral palsy: medical legal implications.
Academic Article Maternal-infant nutrition and development programming of offspring appetite and obesity.
Academic Article Use of umbilical artery base excess: algorithm for the timing of hypoxic injury.
Academic Article Unopposed orexic pathways in the developing fetus.
Academic Article A randomized controlled trial of prophylactic maneuvers to reduce head-to-body delivery time in patients at risk for shoulder dystocia.
Academic Article Forensic Analysis of Umbilical and Newborn Blood Gas Values for Infants at Risk of Cerebral Palsy.
Academic Article Predicting Route of Delivery Using Quantification of Maternal Expulsive Efforts in the Second Stage of Labor.
Academic Article Reduced rate of postpartum readmissions among homeless compared with non-homeless women in New York: a population-based study using serial, cross-sectional data.
Grant Prevention of obesity in Infants of overweight and obese women
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