The maintenance and regulation of body temperature in neonates is critical for survival. However, the mechanisms by which human neonates achieve body temperature control are unclear. Current evidence has demonstrated that infrared thermography is a suitable non-invasive technique that can be safely applied to human babies to investigate brown adipose tissue thermogenesis
Predicting when a neonate will fall victim to an infection or a disease allows prevention through ea...
Little is known about the growth patterns of low birth weight neonates (<2500 g) during standardi...
Background: In neonatal care, assessment of the temperature of the neonate is essential to confirm o...
The classical dogma states that brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays a major role in the regulation of t...
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measu...
Neonates can show sudden rapid body movements when they are in pain, need care, or need to be fed. T...
Thermoregulation in newborn mammals is an essential species-specific mechanism of the nervous system...
The maintenance of a constant body temperature is important to all humans but even more so for newbo...
In this paper, a novel contactless measurement method for the assessment of the thermoregulatory abi...
The sick preterm infant monitoring is an intriguing job that medical staff in Neonatal Intensive Car...
International audienceStudies in adult humans and animals have demonstrated that sleep and body ther...
Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults...
There are significant gaps in our understanding of the developmental physiology of brown adipose tis...
Heat regulation of a newborn is one of the most critical needs for survival. Fetal temperature befor...
Newborns, regardless of the method of termination of pregnancy, are exposed to the first exogenous s...
Predicting when a neonate will fall victim to an infection or a disease allows prevention through ea...
Little is known about the growth patterns of low birth weight neonates (<2500 g) during standardi...
Background: In neonatal care, assessment of the temperature of the neonate is essential to confirm o...
The classical dogma states that brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays a major role in the regulation of t...
One of the important measured vital signs in neonates is the body temperature. The traditional measu...
Neonates can show sudden rapid body movements when they are in pain, need care, or need to be fed. T...
Thermoregulation in newborn mammals is an essential species-specific mechanism of the nervous system...
The maintenance of a constant body temperature is important to all humans but even more so for newbo...
In this paper, a novel contactless measurement method for the assessment of the thermoregulatory abi...
The sick preterm infant monitoring is an intriguing job that medical staff in Neonatal Intensive Car...
International audienceStudies in adult humans and animals have demonstrated that sleep and body ther...
Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults...
There are significant gaps in our understanding of the developmental physiology of brown adipose tis...
Heat regulation of a newborn is one of the most critical needs for survival. Fetal temperature befor...
Newborns, regardless of the method of termination of pregnancy, are exposed to the first exogenous s...
Predicting when a neonate will fall victim to an infection or a disease allows prevention through ea...
Little is known about the growth patterns of low birth weight neonates (<2500 g) during standardi...
Background: In neonatal care, assessment of the temperature of the neonate is essential to confirm o...