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Academic Article Parenteral nutrition selectively decreases protein synthesis in the small intestine.
Academic Article Minimal enteral nutrient requirements for intestinal growth in neonatal piglets: how much is enough?
Academic Article Splanchnic bed metabolism of glucose in preterm neonates.
Academic Article Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract.
Academic Article Preterm birth affects the intestinal response to parenteral and enteral nutrition in newborn pigs.
Academic Article Threonine utilization is high in the intestine of piglets.
Academic Article Parenteral nutrition results in impaired lactose digestion and hexose absorption when enteral feeding is initiated in infant pigs.
Academic Article Minimal enteral feeding induces maturation of intestinal motor function but not mucosal growth in neonatal dogs.
Academic Article Proteins and amino acids in enteral nutrition.
Academic Article Onset of small intestinal atrophy is associated with reduced intestinal blood flow in TPN-fed neonatal piglets.
Academic Article Total parenteral nutrition induces liver steatosis and apoptosis in neonatal piglets.
Academic Article Enteral feeding induces diet-dependent mucosal dysfunction, bacterial proliferation, and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm pigs on parenteral nutrition.
Academic Article Sulfur amino acid deficiency upregulates intestinal methionine cycle activity and suppresses epithelial growth in neonatal pigs.
Academic Article Ontogeny of methionine utilization and splanchnic uptake in critically ill children.
Academic Article Carbohydrate maldigestion induces necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm pigs.
Academic Article Enteral arginine does not increase superior mesenteric arterial blood flow but induces mucosal growth in neonatal pigs.
Academic Article Supplementing monosodium glutamate to partial enteral nutrition slows gastric emptying in preterm pigs(1-3).
Academic Article Enteral glutamate is almost completely metabolized in first pass by the gastrointestinal tract of infant pigs.
Academic Article Enteral nutrient intake level determines intestinal protein synthesis and accretion rates in neonatal pigs.
Academic Article GLP-2 stimulates intestinal growth in premature TPN-fed pigs by suppressing proteolysis and apoptosis.
Academic Article Feeding an elemental diet vs a milk-based formula does not decrease intestinal mucosal growth in infant pigs.
Academic Article First-pass metabolism limits the intestinal absorption of enteral alpha-ketoglutarate in young pigs.
Academic Article Continuous parenteral and enteral nutrition induces metabolic dysfunction in neonatal pigs.
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Academic Article Glucagon-like peptide-2 induces rapid digestive adaptation following intestinal resection in preterm neonates.
Academic Article Delayed initiation but not gradual advancement of enteral formula feeding reduces the incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm pigs.
Academic Article Abdominal near-infrared spectroscopy measurements are lower in preterm infants at risk for necrotizing enterocolitis.
Academic Article Validating hyperbilirubinemia and gut mucosal atrophy with a novel ultramobile ambulatory total parenteral nutrition piglet model.
Academic Article Use of a novel docosahexaenoic acid formulation vs control in a neonatal porcine model of short bowel syndrome leads to greater intestinal absorption and higher systemic levels of DHA.
Academic Article Minimal Enteral Nutrition to Improve Adaptation After Intestinal Resection in Piglets and Infants.
Academic Article Metabolomic signatures distinguish the impact of formula carbohydrates on disease outcome in a preterm piglet model of NEC.
Academic Article Intermittent bolus feeding does not enhance protein synthesis, myonuclear accretion, or lean growth more than continuous feeding in a premature piglet model.
Academic Article Pulsatile Leucine Administration during Continuous Enteral Feeding Enhances Skeletal Muscle Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Signaling and Protein Synthesis in a Preterm Piglet Model.
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