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    Effect of dietary nucleotide supplementation on growth and immune function in term infants: a randomized controlled trial

    To examine the effect of nucleotide (NT)-supplemented cow's milk-based formula on growth and biochemical indices of immune function in healthy infants.

    J S Hawkes, R A Gibson, D Roberton, M Makrides in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2006)

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    Expression of Cytokine Receptors by Human Cord Blood Lymphocytes: Comparison with Adult Blood Lymphocytes

    ABSTRACT: The expression of receptors for several cytokines (IL 2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-7, tumor necrosis factor, and interferon-γ) was examined in human cord blood cells in comparison with adult blood cells. A prev...

    H Zola, M Fusco, P J Macardle, L Flego, D Roberton in Pediatric Research (1995)

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    Anti-idiotypic Antibodies to Poliovirus Antibodies in Commercial Immunoglobulin Preparations, Human Serum, and Milk

    ABSTRACT: Our previous studies have suggested that fetal antibody production can be induced by maternal antiidiotypic antibodies transferred to the fetus via the placenta. We tested commercial Ig, sera, and mi...

    M Hahn-Zoric, B Carlsson, S Jeansson, H P Ekre, A D M E Osterhaus in Pediatric Research (1993)

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    Vitamin fortification of foods (specific applications)

    There are thirteen generally recognised vitamins, grouped together by their essential nutritional role rather than any chemical similarity. Thus while vitamins are often classified as water or fat soluble, or ...

    A. O’Brien, D. Roberton in The Technology of Vitamins in Food (1993)

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    A longitudinal study of immunoglobulin and antibody concentrations in lower respiratory tract secretions from very premature neonates

    The purpose of this longitudinal study was to determine the time course of the appearance of immunoglobulin and antibody in lower respiratory tract secretions in extreme prematurity.

    F Sennhauser, A Balloch, M Shelton, L Doyle, V Yu in Advances in Mucosal Immunology (1990)

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    Induction of the Mucosal Immune Response

    Exposure to antigens via mucosal membranes is well known to induce responses in the common mucosal system dominated by secretory IgA (SIgA), whereas parenterally given antigens are generally not considered to ...

    U. Dahlgren, B. Carlsson, F. Jalil, R. MacDonald in New Strategies for Oral Immunization (1989)

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    The heterogeneity of IgA deficiency

    L. Å Hanson, J. Björkander, B. Carlsson, D. Roberton in Journal of Clinical Immunology (1988)