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    Untargeted metabolomics analysis of ischemia–reperfusion-injured hearts ex vivo from sedentary and exercise-trained rats

    The effects of exercise on the heart and its resistance to disease are well-documented. Recent studies have identified that exercise-induced resistance to arrhythmia is due to the preservation of mitochondrial...

    Traci L. Parry, Joseph W. Starnes, Sara K. O’Neal, James R. Bain in Metabolomics (2017)

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    Maternal metabolites during pregnancy are associated with newborn outcomes and hyperinsulinaemia across ancestries

    We aimed to determine the association of maternal metabolites with newborn adiposity and hyperinsulinaemia in a multi-ethnic cohort of mother–newborn dyads.

    Rachel Kadakia, Michael Nodzenski, Octavious Talbot, Alan Kuang in Diabetologia (2019)

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    Non-targeted urinary metabolomics in pregnancy and associations with fetal growth restriction

    Our objective was to identify metabolites associated with fetal growth restriction (FGR) by examining early and late pregnancy differences in non-targeted urinary metabolites among FGR cases and non-FGR contro...

    Chelsea M. Clinton, James R. Bain, Michael J. Muehlbauer, YuanYuan Li in Scientific Reports (2020)