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1 n the incidence of large-for-gestational-age neonates).
2 neonates), and LR DVT in non-neonates (LRnon-neonates).
3 egnant women, or prophylactic antibodies for neonates).
4 e 'Mnola') in the oral cavity of a premature neonate.
5 ntral to cortical circuit development in the neonate.
6 nancy and the delivery of an immunocompetent neonate.
7 uctive systems, and the developing fetus and neonate.
8 ial to dampen robust immune responses in the neonate.
9 ect against systemic E. coli K1 infection in neonates.
10 tococcus [GBS]) causes serious infections in neonates.
11 c marker due to galactose stress in affected neonates.
12 s with hypotonia and respiratory distress in neonates.
13  systemically delivered them to mdx/Utr(+/-) neonates.
14 truction of the extrahepatic biliary tree in neonates.
15 thermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in nine neonates.
16 rapeutic strategies for infected mothers and neonates.
17 lest neonates to 22.9 degrees in the largest neonates.
18 urodevelopmental outcomes in these high-risk neonates.
19  at K674 (K673 in mice) in the cerebellum of neonates.
20 day, with 93 400 (51.5%) deaths occurring in neonates.
21 romised populations and congenially infected neonates.
22 to the distinct immune responses observed in neonates.
23 rmal respiratory development and function in neonates.
24 PBS) is a rare entity, usually found in male neonates.
25 ficantly reduced congenital abnormalities in neonates.
26 es and control of food-specific tolerance in neonates.
27 owth, most pronounced in extremely premature neonates.
28  bacterial pathogens that cause mortality in neonates.
29 e neonatal GBS disease compared to unexposed neonates.
30 greatly reduced public clonotypes in 3-d-old neonates.
31 as lower, in Indian neonates than in Chinese neonates.
32 ysical barrier to the northward transport of neonates.
33 nta, it may be a good marker of infection in neonates.
34  underlie the impaired CTL response in these neonates.
35 at enable complete understanding of risks to neonates.
36 t common complication in extremely premature neonates.
37 -specific IgM or a positive RT-PCR result in neonates.
38 f corticostriatal inputs and vocalization in neonates.
39 CPAP) when used as postextubation support in neonates.
40 d in congenital abnormalities in fetuses and neonates.
41 eaths were due to nonvaccine serotypes or in neonates.
42 eading causes of life-threatening illness in neonates.
43 btain ultra-wide-field OCT or OCTA images in neonates.
44 eded for the increasing group of HIV-exposed neonates.
45  option to prevent or ameliorate HALI/BPD in neonates.
46 ravenous contrast media on renal function in neonates.
47 birth anti-pertussis toxin titers in preterm neonates.
48 aturation, particularly in extremely preterm neonates.
49 ommunity-acquired pneumonia) in children and neonates (0-18 years) to assess whether standardised Eur
50                  Images were obtained from 4 neonates (1 girl and 3 boys; mean age, 38 weeks' postmen
51           Picornaviruses were detected in 58 neonates (10.2%) and other viruses in 10 (1.8%).
52                      ART was initiated in 30 neonates (100%) with positive POCT compared with 24 (88.
53  body mass index on stool microbiota from 74 neonates, 18 born vaginally (5 to overweight or obese mo
54 eceived a single dose of AAV9-CamKII-NPC1 as neonates (2.6 x 1011GC) or at weaning (1.3 x 1012GC), an
55           The OFC results were positive in 9 neonates (28.1%), pseudo-positive in 4, and negative in
56 a prospective cohort study, 155 very preterm neonates (82 males, 73 females) born 24-32 weeks' gestat
57  that weak directional selection for a large neonate, a narrow pelvic canal, or both is sufficient to
58  PT inhibited lung inflammatory pathology in neonates, a result which contrasts dramatically with obs
59                                          All neonates admitted to 24 participating neonatal intensive
60 alformations that can lead to disease in the neonate and adult heart.
61                                              Neonates and adults were exposed for 48 h to a wide rang
62 easured functional connectivity using MRI in neonates and behavioral inhibition at age 2 using the In
63 inical Guidelines for Hemodynamic Support of Neonates and Children with Septic Shock." Society of Cri
64 se of severe and persistent hypoglycaemia in neonates and children.
65  the design of antibiotic clinical trials in neonates and children.
66  ventilatory support increased by 61 of 1000 neonates and duration of gestation was shortened by 3.6
67 , that is, the occurrence of microcephaly in neonates and Guillain-Barre syndrome in adults.
68              Due to improved care of preterm neonates and increased recognition by advanced imaging t
69                                 Unvaccinated neonates and infants </=42 days old may indirectly benef
70 at immune system development and function in neonates and infants are significantly influenced by die
71 ertake transvenous pacemaker implantation in neonates and infants from 1987.
72              Status epilepticus is common in neonates and infants, and is associated with neuronal in
73 f bloodstream infections, particularly among neonates and infants.
74 howed notable topological similarity between neonates and infants.
75 tial distribution of the cardiac lineages in neonates and ion-channels in adults.
76  and cranial musculoskeletal morphologies in neonates and juveniles from five populations of Trinidad
77 ent supplements improved survival for female neonates and provided greater birth-outcome benefits for
78 zations in children with particular focus on neonates and young infants (</=42 days old) not eligible
79 ssible serious bacterial infection (PSBI) in neonates and young infants when referral for hospital tr
80 ount for high numbers of hospitalizations in neonates and young infants.
81 d regulatory T cell subsets in the thymus of neonates and young mice expressed higher levels of cell
82 lly unique mycoplasma colonizing a premature neonate, and establishes the value of genome-resolved me
83 ly detection fail to detect >50% of infected neonates, and 9-month follow-up is low.
84 evere neurological complications in fetuses, neonates, and adults.
85 ormal control for both preterm and full-term neonates, and between simple T2h and complex T2h with hy
86 nd cognitive abnormalities in iron-deficient neonates, and literature addressing the efficacy and saf
87 ce of postoperative in-hospital mortality in neonates, and the association between preoperative anemi
88 odine sufficiency in both pregnant women and neonates, and trimester-specific ranges are possibly nee
89 al and genital tracts and, during pregnancy, neonates are at risk of infection.
90 allometry (SL(1.20)), indicating that larger neonates are capable of greater jaw excursions.
91                           Very preterm human neonates are exposed to numerous invasive procedures as
92 ion and built upon our recent discovery that neonates are physiologically enriched with erythroid TER
93 quently, they regard imitative capacities in neonates as unlikely.
94  is associated with severe neuropathology in neonates as well as Guillain-Barre syndrome and other ne
95               We aimed to sample consecutive neonates at birth with POCT (Cepheid Xpert HIV-1 Qualita
96 nt of HIV PCR-positive children, HIV-exposed neonates at high risk of mother-to-child transmission an
97 -F proteins, is restricted to prophylaxis in neonates at high risk of severe RSV disease.
98 using BiliSpec to measure total bilirubin in neonates at risk for jaundice at Queen Elizabeth Central
99 nt of Worldwide Acute Kidney Epidemiology in Neonates (AWAKEN) database.
100 etely diminishes hyperbilirubinemia in hUGT1 neonates because of intestinal UGT1A1 gene derepression.
101    We conducted a birth cohort study of 1999 neonates between May 2009 and May 2010 in Nha Trang, Vie
102                                            A neonate born to an Ebola virus-positive woman was diagno
103  was performed at </=2 wk after birth in 333 neonates born at >/=34 wk of gestation and with birth we
104 nd arterial morphology and physiology in 174 neonates born between 31 and 42 weeks of gestation, incl
105                                  We screened neonates born between Jan 15 and Nov 30, 2016, and prosp
106                        Participants were 614 neonates born from 32 weeks' gestation with at least 1 r
107 rth weight have occurred amongst 2.3 million neonates born in Guangzhou, China, during 2001-2015 and
108 re has been an increase in the proportion of neonates born in the healthy birth weight range in Guang
109                                          Two neonates born live in the ETU died within 8 days.
110  2.0 days [0.0-7.0]; p<0.0001) compared with neonates born to mothers in the expectant management gro
111                                     However, neonates born to mothers in the immediate delivery group
112                      Cord blood samples from neonates born to mothers supplemented with 4400 IU/d (n
113 t explain the increased risk of infection in neonates born to mothers with high prepregnancy body mas
114  Mean (95% CI) thyrotropin concentrations of neonates born to mothers with iodine deficiency were hig
115 s with iodine deficiency were higher than in neonates born to mothers with iodine sufficiency during
116 elivered vaginally to normal weight mothers, neonates born to overweight or obese mothers had a disti
117                                   Cases were neonates born with microcephaly, defined as a head circu
118             Case Report: We present a female neonate, born in the 28(th) week of gestation, with birt
119                                           In neonates, brain abscesses can be detected on transfontan
120 t in the lungs of mice immunized with MK7 as neonates but not in the lungs of those immunized as adul
121 at this poses no significant problem for the neonate, but does for the adult, indicates a maturationa
122 Brain abscesses are very rarely diagnosed in neonates, but if present, they are associated with a hig
123 most common gastrointestinal complication in neonates, but the causes are unclear.
124 xygen metabolism (CMRO2) intraoperatively in neonates by combining two novel non-invasive optical tec
125 an neonates." Their central conclusion, that neonates can imitate, was and continues to be controvers
126  reductions in neonatal mortality for female neonates compared with male neonates than did iron-folic
127                        Mothers of 4112 (99%) neonates consented.
128 mple, Renshaw cells receive, at least in the neonate, convergent inputs from sensory afferents (likel
129 tabolites are associated with differences in neonate cord metabolomic profiles.
130 analysis was used to identify metabolites in neonate cord serum associated with prenatal iAs exposure
131 er with antibiotic treatment in GBS-infected neonates could be an effective way to control GBS diseas
132 D8(+) T cell response in TLR agonist-treated neonates could be blocked with Abs against CD80 and CD86
133 ng activation of the injury response and, in neonates, dampened IGF1 production.
134 up B streptococcal disease (EOGBS) occurs in neonates (days 0-6) born to pregnant women who are recto
135                                  Compared to neonates delivered vaginally to normal weight mothers, n
136 23%) were HIV-positive with 4336 HIV-exposed neonates delivered.
137 n the altricial rat and precocial guinea pig neonate demonstrated that the effect of vasopressin is n
138 ory distress syndrome (ARDS) is undefined in neonates, despite the long-standing existing formal reco
139                                  None of the neonates developed nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.
140 al or keratinocyte-specific Pnpla1-deficient neonates die due to epidermal permeability barrier defec
141                    This patient is the first neonate documented to have survived congenital infection
142 a greater influence on the predation risk of neonates during population declines, when females are al
143 ion exhibited behaviors evident in wild type neonates during synapse elimination, including an affini
144                         In extremely preterm neonates early pain was associated with decreased thalam
145 were analysed for a low-birth weight (725 g) neonate EGA 25 weeks in intensive care.
146 east 100 critically ill adults, children, or neonates, evaluated an intervention that was applied dur
147                                              Neonates exhibited an LC50 of 0.19% of full-strength FPW
148     We found that homozygous Celf1 knock-out neonates exhibited cardiac dysfunction not observed in o
149 neurodevelopmental abnormalities observed in neonates exposed in utero to Zika virus (ZIKV) is needed
150 ists in early re-programming of microglia in neonates exposed to in utero inflammation via an endogen
151 halamocortical pathways in extremely preterm neonates exposed to more procedural pain.
152 ide analyses of blood mRNA from septic human neonates, expression of the IL-17 receptor emerged as a
153 nesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in neonates, for which no specific preventive or therapeuti
154  aspirates from 571 asymptomatic 1-month-old neonates from the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asth
155                                        Among neonates, Gram-negative organisms were the predominant c
156 Randomized 2 x 2 factorial clinical trial in neonates (&gt;/=36 weeks' gestation) with hypoxic-ischemic
157  Whole-body plethysmography revealed that KO neonates had aberrant respiration with frequent apnea.
158        Compared with Chinese neonates, Malay neonates had greater percentages of sSAT and dSAT but si
159                                    Surviving neonates had increased Il1b, Il6, Il8, Il10, Pghs2, Tnfa
160                           Further, germ-free neonates had reduced skin Tregs indicating that commensa
161 generation using neonatal mice and show that neonates heal via formation of a 'neo-tendon' that diffe
162                                         That neonates imitate is an assertion that lacks supporting e
163                    CPC exosomes derived from neonates improved cardiac function independent of cultur
164                We have previously shown that neonates in profound cardiogenic shock caused by a sever
165                                       Of 203 neonates in whom platelet counts were available, 56 (28%
166  4) intraperitoneal apelin administration in neonates increased glucose uptake in lung and muscle.
167               Pulmonary hypertension (PH) in neonates, infants, children, adolescents, and young adul
168 he evaluation, monitoring, and management of neonates, infants, or children affected by ZIKV and its
169                                          All neonates/infants with an affected C1-INH-HAE family memb
170     Competitive growth of B. infantis in the neonate intestine has been linked to the utilization of
171                                      In XLKO neonates, iron and ferritin levels were elevated in hear
172            We conclude that urine of preterm neonates is a novel noninvasive source of kidney progeni
173 ht to assess to which extent HIV exposure of neonates is associated with GBS neonatal disease.
174 n and development into Th1 effector cells in neonates is essential to the successful development of n
175 IPPAIN 2 (Epidemiology of Procedural PAin In Neonates) is a descriptive prospective epidemiologic stu
176                                Also, feeding neonate larvae with IAP (inhibitor of apoptosis) or COP
177                                        Among neonates: low birth weight, use of minor respiratory int
178 ed: non-line-related (Non-LR) DVT, LR DVT in neonates (LRneonates), and LR DVT in non-neonates (LRnon
179  in neonates (LRneonates), and LR DVT in non-neonates (LRnon-neonates).
180              Existing research suggests that neonates (&lt;1 mo old) may have a limited capacity to stor
181 ens Serum Institut) given to low-weight (LW) neonates (&lt;2500 g at inclusion) to reduce infant mortali
182                                           In neonates, magnetic resonance imaging should be performed
183                        Compared with Chinese neonates, Malay neonates had greater percentages of sSAT
184                      These data suggest that neonates may be impacted by AKI in a manner similar to p
185 riod whereby subcortical structures in young neonates may be most vulnerable to procedural pain.
186 o repetitive procedural pain in very preterm neonates may disrupt the development of regions involved
187 were profiled using 16S rRNA sequencing: 130 neonates (median age = 1.2 months) and 168 infants (medi
188 m a US birth cohort and 16S rRNA sequencing, neonates (median age, 35 d) were divisible into three mi
189                     PAAT increased with age (neonates: median: 81 ms, range: 53-104; 18th year of lif
190                                              Neonate mice intravenously injected with the AAV-BR1-CAG
191              Immunological immaturity of the neonate might result in an impaired response to infectio
192 elf and others, is required to construct the neonate mind, going far beyond sensorimotor imitation.
193                           In both adults and neonates, nNOS was largely restricted to regions of the
194 signed to immediate birth and 29 (3%) of 912 neonates of mothers assigned to expectant management (re
195 iagnosis of gastrointestinal food allergy in neonates, OFC should be performed proactively under cond
196  0.724).Protection against delivering an SGA neonate offered by greater preconceptional or gestationa
197                        Xenocell therapy from neonate or adult pig pancreatic islets is one of the mos
198 entiation, such cells, whether isolated from neonates or adults, can further differentiate into IFN-g
199 dministered a single dose of testosterone as neonates or as adults before angiotensin II infusions.
200 s such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in neonates or bowel wall rupture in older children.
201    Together with clinical use of caffeine in neonates, our demonstration of the selective protection
202 for mothers and 2730 (range, 398-12 980) for neonates (P < .0001), and the median titer in CSF was 93
203 an titer in CSF was 93 (range, 40-578) among neonates (P < .0001).
204                     Isolation of islets from neonate piglets yielded identical islet equivalent quant
205                   History A 6-day-old female neonate presented to the outpatient pediatric surgery cl
206 gy in reducing the incidence of pertussis in neonates prior to the onset of the primary schedule.
207  significant decrease from the average of 64 neonates produced in the controls.
208 tion was observed, with a mean value of 18.5 neonates produced per replicate over a 21 day chronic ex
209 technology to monitor cerebral physiology in neonates providing the potential for individual optimiza
210    This susceptibility is thought to reflect neonates' qualitative and quantitative defects in the ad
211       RNA-Seq analysis of gene expression in neonates reared for three days on diets with and without
212 usion In the absence of known renal failure, neonates receiving standard inpatient care do not appear
213 P < .001; 19.6% and 3.2% in Non-LR and LRnon-neonates, respectively) among groups.
214 P = .001; 10.7% and 2.0% in Non-LR and LRnon-neonates, respectively), and pulmonary embolism (PE) (P
215 , and 46.3% in Non-LR, LRneonates, and LRnon-neonates, respectively), of recurrent LE-DVT (P = .001;
216     Administering Dnmt1 inhibitor to control neonates resulted in FAE-like deficits in fear memory an
217 ere increased in vivo in hearts of P2Y6-null neonates, resulting in enhanced postnatal heart growth.
218 develop, and what role does TP/R play in the neonate's emerging system of aerodigestion?
219                                      Of 4273 neonates screened, 2022 (47.3%) met study criteria.
220                                      Of 1072 neonates screened, 523 were assigned to hydrocortisone (
221                                      In this neonate, scrotal and abdominal ultrasound examination wa
222            POCT detected all 30 HIV-infected neonates (sensitivity 100%; 95% CI 88.4-100) with two ad
223 tic resonance imaging scans were acquired in neonates shortly after birth.
224  known adverse effects of repetitive pain in neonates should encourage the search of safe and effecti
225    A prospective case accumulations study on neonates suspected of having gastrointestinal food aller
226 ality for female neonates compared with male neonates than did iron-folic acid supplementation alone
227  the percentage of IAT) was lower, in Indian neonates than in Chinese neonates.
228 tries, e.g., India had significantly smaller neonates than the other countries, even after adjusting
229 sing cardiac valve and septal disease in the neonate that was similar to the range of valve disease o
230  to produce an ARDS consensus definition for neonates that is applicable from the perinatal period.
231 f a diverse naive T cell pool in lymphopenic neonates that is mandatory for the maintenance of T cell
232 -specific Ab- and cell-mediated responses in neonates that result in increased virus clearance and re
233  expression in human postmortem samples from neonates that suffered HI encephalopathy (HIE).
234 fine the incidence of preoperative anemia in neonates, the incidence of postoperative in-hospital mor
235 spective description of CNS malformations in neonates, the isolation of Zika virus in semen, the pote
236 ation of facial and manual gestures by human neonates." Their central conclusion, that neonates can i
237 clearance, and although often ineffective in neonates they can be protective when adequately stimulat
238       Extending our previous results in term neonates, this observational study demonstrates that sec
239 s adapted to provisioning a highly altricial neonate to a degree that suggests equivalence to an exte
240 l deletion of IGSF1 clinically followed from neonate to adulthood, we investigated a common pituitary
241               In 2008-2013, we randomized LW neonates to "early BCG-Denmark" (intervention group; n =
242 offspring, from 11.7 degrees in the smallest neonates to 22.9 degrees in the largest neonates.
243 ts isolated from 36 human skins ranging from neonates to 86 years old.
244 ial skeleton varies from 20% in the smallest neonates to 90% in the largest.
245 etal-metal interactions, we exposed D. magna neonates to Cd, Cu, Ni, or Zn alone and in ternary Cd-Cu
246                   The high susceptibility of neonates to infections has been assumed to be due to imm
247                                           In neonates, touch is a cornerstone of interpersonal intera
248                                              Neonates undergoing noncardiac surgery are at risk for a
249                                  METHODS AND Neonates undergoing RV decompression for pulmonary atres
250       The mean (SD; range) of heelsticks per neonate was 16.0 (14.4; 1-86) during the study period.
251                                          The neonate was delivered at term via cesarean section due t
252 t bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very preterm neonates was associated with adverse neurodevelopmental
253 ength of the TCR repertoire for self-pMHC in neonates was not solely due to reported defects in clona
254      The immobilization and mortality of the neonates were affected in a nonmonotonic and inverted U-
255  the 12 cases that reported neonatal data, 6 neonates were born preterm.
256 dyads were screened and 139 of 195 qualified neonates were evaluated (36 methamphetamine/tobacco expo
257                                              Neonates were exposed orally to 0, 25 or 50 mg Mn/kg/day
258                                        These neonates were frequency matched according to sex, gestat
259                               A total of 136 neonates were included in the study: 21 (15.4%) with pos
260                       HIV-exposed uninfected neonates were more than twice as likely to have neonatal
261                                  HIV-exposed neonates were not at increased risk for early-onset neon
262            Mothers of 4141 (96%) HIV-exposed neonates were offered infant birth testing.
263                               A total of 364 neonates were randomly assigned to 4 hypothermia groups:
264   However, treatment guidelines for infected neonates were recommended.
265 ness (including suspected sepsis or apnea in neonates) were enrolled from 1 January 2015 to 31 Decemb
266 nsulin-stimulated glucose utilization in the neonate which probably explains the transient hyperinsul
267 elopment influences the immune system of the neonate, which can contribute to protection from asthma-
268 try (DXA), analysed in all randomly assigned neonates who had a usable DXA scan.
269                               A total of 140 neonates who received contrast material (59 who underwen
270                                          The neonates who underwent contrast material-enhanced imagin
271 of renal function were obtained in inpatient neonates who underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging o
272 t contrast material-enhanced imaging and the neonates who underwent unenhanced imaging showed similar
273 tal age, and preimaging serum Cr levels with neonates who underwent unenhanced MR imaging or CT.
274   Neonatal sepsis occurred in 23 (2%) of 923 neonates whose mothers were assigned to immediate birth
275  in pregnant mothers who have had a previous neonate with FNAIT is effective without the relatively h
276 al cord blood samples from mothers and their neonates with a graphical approach developed for the vis
277 nd laboratory findings were compared between neonates with a positive OFC and those with a negative O
278                            We included 1,258 neonates with a pre-natally diagnosed CHD and 189 fetops
279 spital mortality was significantly higher in neonates with a preoperative hematocrit level less than
280 cy, unilateral undescended testis and female neonates with abdominal wall laxity are classified as Ps
281 ween 31 and 42 weeks of gestation, including neonates with birth weights appropriate, small, and larg
282                                              Neonates with cCMV had fewer TCR excision circles in the
283                                        In 78 neonates with consent (2%), a test was not done due to e
284                                 Screening of neonates with elevated 17-hydroxyprogesterone concentrat
285                                      As more neonates with gastrointestinal diseases survive into adu
286 at improving neurological outcome in preterm neonates with hypoxia-induced DWMI.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMEN
287                   Participants included term neonates with magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed NHS i
288           Moreover, SMAD3 methylation in IIS neonates with maternal asthma was strongly and positivel
289                                   Among term neonates with moderate or severe hypoxic-ischemic enceph
290 dicate that household smoking may predispose neonates with muco-obstructive lung disease to bacterial
291 eased in type 2 alveolar epithelial cells in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome and BPD.
292  2017, in an academic medical center among 4 neonates with ROP in the neonatal intensive care unit an
293 tain ultra-wide-field OCT and OCTA images in neonates with ROP using a prototype handheld OCT and OCT
294 ups also did not differ in the proportion of neonates with serum Cr levels higher than the reference
295 als, ursids give birth to the most altricial neonates with the lowest neonatal:maternal body mass rat
296 or the microbiome, treatment of pDC-depleted neonates with the microbial-derived metabolite propionat
297 on OCTA and ultra-wide-field OCT images in 4 neonates with various stages of ROP that were obtained u
298 tes (AURs) and mortality and morbidity among neonates without culture-proven sepsis or NEC.
299 ent ductus arteriosus ligation among preterm neonates younger than 28 weeks gestational age was not a
300                    Participants included 451 neonates younger than 30 weeks' gestation with birth wei

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