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Volume 80, Issue 2 (August 2016)

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Editor’s Focus

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Editor’s Focus

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 169; 10.1038/pr.2016.132

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Policy Commentaries

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Toward development of evidenced-based quality parameters: What gets counted and who gets paid?

Shetal I. Shah, Heather L. Brumberg and Cynthia F. Bearer ; on behalf of the Pediatric Policy Council

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 170-171; advance online publication, April 21, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.102

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Integrated Mechanism Review

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Impaired cerebral development in fetuses with congenital cardiovascular malformations: Is it the result of inadequate glucose supply?

Abraham M. Rudolph

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 172-177; advance online publication, April 7, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.65

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Short Report

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Ultrasound-guided central venous catheter placement increases success rates in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis

Christine S.M. Lau and Ronald S. Chamberlain

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 178-184; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.74

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CLINICAL INVESTIGATION

Peripherally inserted central catheters optimize nutrient intake in moderately preterm infants

Anne L. Smazal, Anne B. Kavars, Susan J. Carlson, Tarah T. Colaizy and John M. Dagle

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 185-189; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.73

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Early cranial ultrasound findings among infants with neonatal encephalopathy in Uganda: an observational study OPEN

Cally J. Tann, Margaret Nakakeeto, Cornelia Hagmann, Emily L. Webb, Natasha Nyombi, Flaviah Namiiro, Kelly Harvey-Jones, Anita Muhumuza, Kathy Burgoine, Alison M. Elliott, Jennifer J. Kurinczuk, Nicola J. Robertson and Frances M. Cowan

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 190-196; advance online publication, April 11, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.77

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Altered brain function, structure, and developmental trajectory in children born late preterm

Jane E. Brumbaugh, Amy L. Conrad, Jessica K. Lee, Ian J. DeVolder, M. Bridget Zimmerman, Vincent A. Magnotta, Eric D. Axelson and Peggy C. Nopoulos

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 197-203; advance online publication, April 11, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.82

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Relationship between PCO2 and unfavorable outcome in infants with moderate-to-severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

Krithika Lingappan, Jeffrey R. Kaiser, Chandra Srinivasan and Alistair J. Gunn ; on behalf of the CoolCap Study Group

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 204-208; advance online publication, April 6, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.62

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Safety and pharmacokinetics of multiple dose myo-inositol in preterm infants

Dale L. Phelps, Robert M. Ward, Rick L. Williams, Tracy L. Nolen, Kristi L. Watterberg, William Oh, Michael Goedecke, Richard A. Ehrenkranz, Timothy Fennell, Brenda B. Poindexter, C. Michael Cotten, Mikko Hallman, Ivan D. Frantz, III, Roger G. Faix, Kristin M. Zaterka-Baxter, Abhik Das, M. Bethany Ball, Conra Backstrom Lacy, Michele C. Walsh, Waldemar A. Carlo, Pablo J. Sánchez, Edward F. Bell, Seetha Shankaran, David P. Carlton, Patricia R. Chess and Rosemary D. Higgins ; for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 209-217; advance online publication, April 13, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.97

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Early urinary biomarkers of acute kidney injury in preterm infants

Mina Hanna, Patrick D. Brophy, Peter J. Giannone, Mandar S. Joshi, John A. Bauer and Satish RamachandraRao

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 218-223; advance online publication, April 7, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.70

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Acute kidney injury in patients with Kawasaki disease

Gwo-Tsann Chuang, I-Jung Tsai, Ming-Tai Lin and Luan-Yin Chang

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 224-227; advance online publication, April 11, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.81

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ADHD risk alleles associated with opiate addiction: study of addicted parents and their children

Asher Ornoy, Victoria Finkel-Pekarsky, Einat Peles, Miriam Adelson, Shaul Schreiber and P. Richard Ebstein

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 228-236; advance online publication, April 11, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.78

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The pattern recognition molecule collectin-L1 in critically ill children

Catherine Ingels, Ilse Vanhorebeek, Inge Derese, Lisbeth Jensen, Pieter J. Wouters, Steffen Thiel and Greet Van den Berghe

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 237-243; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.76

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TRANSLATIONAL INVESTIGATION

Neonatal growth restriction-related leptin deficiency enhances leptin-triggered sympathetic activation and central angiotensin II receptor-dependent stress-evoked hypertension

Veronica Peotta, Kamal Rahmouni, Jeffrey L. Segar, Donald A. Morgan, Kate M. Pitz, Olivia M. Rice and Robert D. Roghair

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 244-251; advance online publication, April 6, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.64

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Contribution of UGT1A1 variations to chemotherapy-induced unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in pediatric leukemia patients

Akitaka Nomura, Yoshihiro Maruo, Takashi Taga and Yoshihiro Takeuchi

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 252-257; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.75

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Effects of local anesthetics on the respiratory burst of cord blood neutrophils in vitro

Hanna Billert, Katarzyna Czerniak, Ewa Bednarek and Karolina Kulińska

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 258-266; advance online publication, April 7, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.68

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Initial hyperinsulinemia and subsequent β-cell dysfunction is associated with elevated palmitate levels

Johan Staaf, Sarojini J.K.A. Ubhayasekera, Ernest Sargsyan, Azazul Chowdhury, Hjalti Kristinsson, Hannes Manell, Jonas Bergquist, Anders Forslund and Peter Bergsten

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 267-274; advance online publication, April 11, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.80

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BASIC SCIENCE INVESTIGATION

Long-term effects of preterm birth on behavior and neurosteroid sensitivity in the guinea pig

Julia C. Shaw, Hannah K. Palliser, Rebecca M. Dyson, Jonathan J. Hirst and Mary J. Berry

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 275-283; advance online publication, April 7, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.63

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Changes of the plasma metabolome of newly born piglets subjected to postnatal hypoxia and resuscitation with air

Rønnaug Solberg, Julia Kuligowski, Leonid Pankratov, Javier Escobar, Guillermo Quintás, Isabel Lliso, Ángel Sánchez-Illana, Ola Didrik Saugstad and Máximo Vento

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 284-292; advance online publication, April 7, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.66

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Cysteinyl-glycine reduces mucosal proinflammatory cytokine response to fMLP in a parenterally-fed piglet model

Matthew G. Nosworthy and Janet A. Brunton

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 293-298; advance online publication, April 7, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.69

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Metabolites involved in glycolysis and amino acid metabolism are altered in short children born small for gestational age

Philip G. Murray, Imogen Butcher, Warwick B. Dunn, Adam Stevens, Reena Perchard, Daniel Hanson, Andrew Whatmore, Melissa Westwood and Peter E. Clayton

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 299-305; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.72

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Paneth cells in the developing gut: when do they arise and when are they immune competent?

Fardou H. Heida, Gaia Beyduz, Marian L.C. Bulthuis, Elisabeth M.W. Kooi, Arend F. Bos, Albertus Timmer and Jan B.F. Hulscher

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 306-310; advance online publication, April 6, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.67

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The TLR-specific adjuvants R-848 and CpG-B endorse the immunological reaction of neonatal antigen-presenting cells

Simone Schüller, Lukas Wisgrill, Kambis Sadeghi, Erich Gindl, Hanns Helmer, Peter Husslein, Angelika Berger, Andreas Spittler and Elisabeth Förster-Waldl

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 311-318; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.71

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Assessment of body composition in Wistar rat offspring by DXA in relation to prenatal and postnatal nutritional manipulation

Makarios Eleftheriades, Homeira Vafaei, Ismene Dontas, George Vaggos, Katerina Marinou, Panagiota Pervanidou, Neil J. Sebire, George P. Chrousos and Kypros H. Nicolaides

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 319-325; advance online publication, April 8, 2016; 10.1038/pr.2016.61

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Corrigendum

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Pharmacokinetics and safety of a single intravenous dose of myo-inositol in preterm infants of 23–29 wk

Pediatr Res 2016 80: 326; 10.1038/pr.2016.109

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