Improving the management of neonatal diseases and prevention of chronic diseases in adulthood requires a better comprehension of the complex maturational processes associated with newborns’ development. Urine-based metabolomic studies play a promising role in the fields of pediatrics and neonatology, relying on simple and noninvasive collection procedures while integrating a variety of factors such as genotype, nutritional state, lifestyle, and diseases. Here, we investigate the influence of age, weight, height, and gender on the urine metabolome during the first 4 months of life. Untargeted analysis of urine was carried out by <sup>1</sup>H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for 90 newborns under 4 months of age, and free of met...
International audienceObjective: To investigate changes in the urine metabolome of very low birth we...
The 'omics' technologies represent analytical approaches that have a holistic view on molecules such...
Preterm infants' body composition at term-corrected age differs from that of term infants but appear...
International audienceMetabolomics provides untargeted identification of all detectable low ...
Metabolomics is a technique used to noninvasively determine metabolic status of an organism. Aim o...
Objectives: Early nutrition influences metabolic programming and long-term health. We explored the u...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
NMR-based metabolomics was used to compare the metabolic urinary profiles of exclusively breast-fed ...
The ability of metabolomics to provide a snapshot of an individual’s metabolic state makes it a very...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
Metabolomics enables the parallel assessment of the levels of a broad range of metabolites and has b...
To date, we have little knowledge on the overall metabolic status of neonates with intrauterine grow...
Under conditions of non-optimal supply of nutrients, maternal diet during gestation can alter the ba...
In this study, a gas-chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomics study was applied to exam...
Metabolomics is the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular weight metabolites that...
International audienceObjective: To investigate changes in the urine metabolome of very low birth we...
The 'omics' technologies represent analytical approaches that have a holistic view on molecules such...
Preterm infants' body composition at term-corrected age differs from that of term infants but appear...
International audienceMetabolomics provides untargeted identification of all detectable low ...
Metabolomics is a technique used to noninvasively determine metabolic status of an organism. Aim o...
Objectives: Early nutrition influences metabolic programming and long-term health. We explored the u...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
NMR-based metabolomics was used to compare the metabolic urinary profiles of exclusively breast-fed ...
The ability of metabolomics to provide a snapshot of an individual’s metabolic state makes it a very...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
Metabolomics enables the parallel assessment of the levels of a broad range of metabolites and has b...
To date, we have little knowledge on the overall metabolic status of neonates with intrauterine grow...
Under conditions of non-optimal supply of nutrients, maternal diet during gestation can alter the ba...
In this study, a gas-chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomics study was applied to exam...
Metabolomics is the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular weight metabolites that...
International audienceObjective: To investigate changes in the urine metabolome of very low birth we...
The 'omics' technologies represent analytical approaches that have a holistic view on molecules such...
Preterm infants' body composition at term-corrected age differs from that of term infants but appear...