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    BONE MINERAL CONTENT (BMC) IN CYSTIC FIBROTIC PATIENTS WITH NORMAL VITAMIN D STATUS

    Poor mineralization in CF patients has been reported in vivo since last decade. A group of 7 well controlled CF patients (aged 8.1±2.5 y) with normal faeces was studied. They received Creon (5-11 capsules/day)...

    M Moya, M Juste, I Ballester, M J Campello in Pediatric Research (1989)

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    191 IMPAIRED ABSORPTION OF CALCIUM IN TERM BABIES ON LACTOSE FREE FORMULA (LFF) WITH VITAMIN D REPLETION

    Vitamin D independent paracellular and non saturable, mechanism is important for intestinal calcium absorption and decreases in lactose free diets. Ten normal term babies with identical repletion levels of 25-...

    M Moya, E Cortés, M Vento, I Ballester, M Juste in Pediatric Research (1990)

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    167 MEASUREMENT OF 1,25 DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D. RECEPTORS (VDR) IN TERM BABIES CORD PERIPHERAL MONONUCLEAR CELLS (PMN)

    Genomic actions of vitamin D are mediated by VDR. Because the placental and fetal production of 1,25D, receptors should play its binding role, but little is known about their concentration in the newborn. In t...

    M Moya, I Ballester, M J Campello, J De Dios, F Galán, E Cortés in Pediatric Research (1994)

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    INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF LCPUFAs AND PLASMA PATTERN IN THE PRETERM INFANT

    M MOYA, M JUSTE, E CORTES, J DE DIOS in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    Fatty acid absorption in preterms on formulas with and without long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and in terms on formulas without these added

    Background/objective: Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids have beneficial effects in preterm neurophysiological development and are semi-essential. Their levels and variation in plasma and red cells in term an...

    M Moya, E Cortés, M Juste, JG De Dios, A Vera in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2001)