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1. Skeletal consequences of preterm birth in pigs as a model for preterm infants.

2. Enteral plasma feeding improves gut function and immunity in piglets after birth asphyxia.

3. Bovine colostrum prevents formula-induced gut microbiota dysbiosis in preterm pigs.

4. Enteral plasma supports brain repair in newborn pigs after birth asphyxia.

5. Cord Obstruction and Delayed Cord Clamping Do Not Affect Gut Function in Neonatal Piglets.

6. Insulin-like growth factor-1 effects on kidney development in preterm piglets.

7. Gut development following insulin-like growth factor-1 supplementation to preterm pigs.

8. A Gently Processed Skim Milk-Derived Whey Protein Concentrate for Infant Formula: Effects on Gut Development and Immunity in Preterm Pigs.

9. Adverse Metabolic Phenotypes in Parenterally Fed Neonatal Pigs Do Not Persist into Adolescence.

10. Fecal virus-like particles are sufficient to reduce necrotizing enterocolitis.

11. Effects of early postnatal gastric and colonic microbiota transplantation on piglet gut health.

12. Neonatal prophylactic antibiotics after preterm birth affect plasma proteome and immune development in pigs.

13. Insulin-like growth factor 1 supplementation supports motor coordination and affects myelination in preterm pigs.

14. Uncovering the gastrointestinal passage, intestinal epithelial cellular uptake, and AGO2 loading of milk miRNAs in neonates using xenomiRs as tracers.

15. Towards a model of biliary atresia - Pilot feasibility study in newborn piglets.

16. Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Supplementation Promotes Brain Maturation in Preterm Pigs.

17. Ontogeny of CYP3A and UGT activity in preterm piglets: a translational model for drug metabolism in preterm newborns.

18. Transplantation of fecal filtrate to neonatal pigs reduces post-weaning diarrhea: A pilot study.

19. Clinical outcome and gut development after insulin-like growth factor-1 supplementation to preterm pigs.

20. Cholestasis alters brain lipid and bile acid composition and compromises motor function in neonatal piglets.

21. Donor-dependent fecal microbiota transplantation efficacy against necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm pigs.

22. Differential Brain and Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteomic Responses to Acute Prenatal Endotoxin Exposure.

23. Intestinal perfusion assessed by quantitative fluorescence angiography in piglets with necrotizing enterocolitis.

24. Fecal filtrate transplantation protects against necrotizing enterocolitis.

25. Brain lipidomics and neurodevelopmental outcomes in intrauterine growth restricted piglets fed dairy or vegetable fat diets.

26. Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Fetal and/or neonatal brain development, both normal and abnormal.

27. High throughput in vitro characterization of pectins for pig(let) nutrition.

28. Preterm Birth Affects Early Motor Development in Pigs.

29. Infant Formula Based on Milk Fat Affects Immune Development in Both Normal Birthweight and Fetal Growth Restricted Neonatal Piglets.

30. Pre-weaning adaptation responses in piglets fed milk replacer with gradually increasing amounts of wheat.

31. Milk Osteopontin for Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs.

32. Exocrine Pancreatic Maturation in Pre-term and Term Piglets Supplemented With Bovine Colostrum.

33. Plasma Metabolomics to Evaluate Progression of Necrotising Enterocolitis in Preterm Pigs.

34. Dairy-Derived Emulsifiers in Infant Formula Show Marginal Effects on the Plasma Lipid Profile and Brain Structure in Preterm Piglets Relative to Soy Lecithin.

35. Sex-Specific Survival, Growth, Immunity and Organ Development in Preterm Pigs as Models for Immature Newborns.

36. Supplemental Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 and Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Preterm Pigs.

37. Bovine Milk-Derived Emulsifiers Increase Triglyceride Absorption in Newborn Formula-Fed Pigs.

38. Gastric Residual to Predict Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Preterm Piglets As Models for Infants.

39. Enteral broad-spectrum antibiotics antagonize the effect of fecal microbiota transplantation in preterm pigs.

40. Mildly Pasteurized Whey Protein Promotes Gut Tolerance in Immature Piglets Compared with Extensively Heated Whey Protein.

41. Parenteral lipids shape gut bile acid pools and microbiota profiles in the prevention of cholestasis in preterm pigs.

42. Diet Modulates the High Sensitivity to Systemic Infection in Newborn Preterm Pigs.

43. Malnutrition Predisposes to Endotoxin-Induced Edema and Impaired Inflammatory Response in Parenterally Fed Piglets.

44. Nutrient Restriction has Limited Short-Term Effects on Gut, Immunity, and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs.

45. Rapid Postnatal Upregulation of Intestinal Farnesoid X Receptor-Fibroblast Growth Factor 19 Signaling in Premature Pigs.

46. Beneficial Effect of Mildly Pasteurized Whey Protein on Intestinal Integrity and Innate Defense in Preterm and Near-Term Piglets.

47. Rapid Gut Adaptation to Preterm Birth Involves Feeding-Related DNA Methylation Reprogramming of Intestinal Genes in Pigs.

48. Intrauterine growth restriction in piglets alters blood cell counts and impairs cytokine responses in peripheral mononuclear cells 24 days post-partum.

49. New generation lipid emulsions increase brain DHA and improve body composition, but not short-term neurodevelopment in parenterally-fed preterm piglets.

50. Translational Advances in Pediatric Nutrition and Gastroenterology: New Insights from Pig Models.

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