Objective: Metabolomics is a new ‘‘omics’’ platform aimed at high-throughput identification, quantification and characterization of small molecule metabolites. The metabolomics approach has been successfully applied to the classification different physiological states and identification of perturbed biochemical pathways. The purpose of the current investigation is the application of metabolomics to explore biological mechanisms which may lead to the onset of metabolic syndrome in adulthood. Methods: We evaluated differences in metabolites in the urine collected within 12 hours from 23 infants with IUGR (IntraUterine Growth Restriction), or LGA (Large for Gestational Age), compared to control infants (10 patients defined AGA: Appropriate f...
Metabolomics is a new science based on the study of the metabolome, representing the set of all the ...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...
Objective: Metabolomics is a new ‘‘omics’’ platform aimed at high-throughput identification, quantif...
In this study, a gas-chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomics study was applied to exam...
To date, we have little knowledge on the overall metabolic status of neonates with intrauterine grow...
Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with short- and long-term metabolic...
BACKGROUND: The biochemical variations occurring in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), when a f...
Under conditions of non-optimal supply of nutrients, maternal diet during gestation can alter the ba...
Objective Chorioamnionitis is a leading cause of preterm birth worldwide, with higher incidence at...
Background Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environm...
Metabolomics is a new analytical technique defined as the study of the complex system of metabolites...
Timely newborn screening and genetic profiling are crucial in early recognition and treatment of inb...
Objective Chorioamnionitis is a leading cause of preterm birth worldwide, with higher incidence at l...
Background: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environ...
Metabolomics is a new science based on the study of the metabolome, representing the set of all the ...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...
Objective: Metabolomics is a new ‘‘omics’’ platform aimed at high-throughput identification, quantif...
In this study, a gas-chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomics study was applied to exam...
To date, we have little knowledge on the overall metabolic status of neonates with intrauterine grow...
Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with short- and long-term metabolic...
BACKGROUND: The biochemical variations occurring in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), when a f...
Under conditions of non-optimal supply of nutrients, maternal diet during gestation can alter the ba...
Objective Chorioamnionitis is a leading cause of preterm birth worldwide, with higher incidence at...
Background Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environm...
Metabolomics is a new analytical technique defined as the study of the complex system of metabolites...
Timely newborn screening and genetic profiling are crucial in early recognition and treatment of inb...
Objective Chorioamnionitis is a leading cause of preterm birth worldwide, with higher incidence at l...
Background: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environ...
Metabolomics is a new science based on the study of the metabolome, representing the set of all the ...
This work assesses the urinary metabolite signature of prematurity in newborns by nuclear magnetic r...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...