Early Postnatal IGF-1 and IGFBP-1 Blood Levels in Extremely Preterm Infants: Relationships with Indicators of Placental Insufficiency and with Systemic Inflammation Alan Leviton , Elizabeth N. Allred , Raina N. Fichorova , Deborah K. VanderVeen , T. Michael O'Shea , Karl Kuban , Olaf Dammann , Bhavesh Shah , Karen Christianson , Camilia R. Martin , Colleen Hallisey , Caitlin Hurley , Miren Creixell , Linda J. Van Marter , Kathleen Lee , Anne McGovern , Jill Gambardella , Susan Ursprung , Ruth Blomquist , Robert Insoft , Jennifer G. Wilson , Maureen Pimental , Cynthia Cole , John Fiascone , Janet Madden , Ellen Nylen , Anne Furey , Francis Bednarek , Mary Naples , Beth Powers , Richard Ehrenkranz , Joanne Williams , Elaine Romano , Debbie Gordon , Teresa Harold , Gail Hounsell , Debbie Hiatt , Stephen Engelke , Sherry Moseley , Linda Pare , Donna Smart , Joan Wilson , Carl Bose , Gennie Bose , Janice Wereszczak , Mariel Portenga , Dinah Sutton , Padmani Karna , Carolyn Solomon , Michael D. Schreiber , Grace Yoon , Daniel Batton , Beth Kring Carolina Digital Repository (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)(2019)
Key words
IGF-1, neurotrophic factors, cytokines, inflammation, infant, blood, angiogenic, placenta insufficiency, fetal growth restriction, preeclampsia
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