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Pm, Amal Rammah, Kristina W Whitworth, Inkyu Han, Wenyaw Chan, Elaine Symanski
Pm, Amal Rammah, Kristina W Whitworth, Inkyu Han, Wenyaw Chan, Elaine Symanski
Journal Articles
There is limited evidence on the role of exposure to chemical constituents of fine particulate matter (PM
Effects Of Prenatal Exercise On Fetal Heart Rate, Umbilical And Uterine Blood Flow: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Rachel J. Skow, Margie H. Davenport, Michelle Mottola, Gregory A. Davies, Veronica J. Poitras, Casey E. Gray, Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia, Nick Barrowman, Victoria L. Meah, Linda G. Slater, Kristi B. Adamo, Ruben Barakat, Stephanie-May Ruchat
Effects Of Prenatal Exercise On Fetal Heart Rate, Umbilical And Uterine Blood Flow: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Rachel J. Skow, Margie H. Davenport, Michelle Mottola, Gregory A. Davies, Veronica J. Poitras, Casey E. Gray, Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia, Nick Barrowman, Victoria L. Meah, Linda G. Slater, Kristi B. Adamo, Ruben Barakat, Stephanie-May Ruchat
Anatomy and Cell Biology Publications
Objective To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis examining the influence of acute and chronic prenatal exercise on fetal heart rate (FHR) and umbilical and uterine blood flow metrics.
Design Systematic review with random-effects meta-analysis and meta-regression.
Data sources Online databases were searched up to 6 January 2017.
Study eligibility criteria Studies of all designs were included (except case studies) if published in English, Spanish or French, and contained information on the population (pregnant women without contraindication to exercise), intervention (subjective or objective measures of frequency, intensity, duration, volume or type of exercise, alone [“exercise-only”] or in combination with other …
Developmental Expression Of Monocarboxylate Transporter 1 And 4 In Rat Liver, Michael Ng, Justin Louie, Jieyun Cao, Melanie A. Felmlee
Developmental Expression Of Monocarboxylate Transporter 1 And 4 In Rat Liver, Michael Ng, Justin Louie, Jieyun Cao, Melanie A. Felmlee
School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles
PURPOSE: Monocarboxylate transporters (MCT) are proton-coupled integral membrane proteins that control the influx and efflux of endogenous monocarboxylates such as lactate, acetate and pyruvate. They also transport and mediate the clearance of drugs such as valproate and gamma-hydroxybutyrate. CD147 functions as ancillary protein that chaperones MCT1 and MCT4 to the cell membrane. There is limited data on the maturation of MCT and CD147 expression in tissues related to drug distribution and clearance. The objective of the present study was to quantify hepatic MCT1, MCT4, and CD147 mRNA, whole cell and membrane protein expression from birth to sexual maturity.
METHODS: Liver …
A Randomized Trial Of Prenatal N-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation And Preterm Delivery, Maria Makrides, Karen Best, Lisa Yelland, Andrew Mcphee, Shao Zhou, Julie Quinlivan, Jodie Dodd, Elinor Atkinson, Huda Safa, Jacqueline Van Dam, Gustaaf Dekker, Monika Skubisz, Amanda Anderson, Beth Kean, Anneka Bowman, Carly Mccallum, Kara Cashman, Robert Gibson
A Randomized Trial Of Prenatal N-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation And Preterm Delivery, Maria Makrides, Karen Best, Lisa Yelland, Andrew Mcphee, Shao Zhou, Julie Quinlivan, Jodie Dodd, Elinor Atkinson, Huda Safa, Jacqueline Van Dam, Gustaaf Dekker, Monika Skubisz, Amanda Anderson, Beth Kean, Anneka Bowman, Carly Mccallum, Kara Cashman, Robert Gibson
Health Sciences Papers and Journal Articles
Background: Previous studies have suggested that maternal supplementation with n−3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids may reduce the incidence of preterm delivery but may also prolong gestation beyond term; however, more data are needed regarding the role of n−3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in pregnancy.
Methods: We performed a multicenter, double-blind, randomized trial in which women who were pregnant with single or multiple fetuses were assigned to receive either fish-oil capsules that contained 900 mg of n−3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n−3 group) or vegetable-oil capsules that contained trace n−3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (control group) daily, beginning before 20 weeks …