Search Results - "Da Silva, Laeticia"

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    Transcriptomics and Metabonomics Identify Essential Metabolic Signatures in Calorie Restriction (CR) Regulation across Multiple Mouse Strains by Collino, Sebastiano, Martin, François-Pierre J, Montoliu, Ivan, Barger, Jamie L, Da Silva, Laeticia, Prolla, Tomas A, Weindruch, Richard, Kochhar, Sunil

    Published in Metabolites (11-10-2013)
    “…Calorie restriction (CR) has long been used to study lifespan effects and oppose the development of a broad array of age-related biological and pathological…”
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    Balgacyclamides, Antiplasmodial Heterocyclic Peptides from Microcystis aeruguinosa EAWAG 251 by Portmann, Cyril, Sieber, Simon, Wirthensohn, Silvan, Blom, Judith F, Da Silva, Laeticia, Baudat, Emilie, Kaiser, Marcel, Brun, Reto, Gademann, Karl

    “…The isolation and structural characterization of three new heterocyclic and macrocyclic peptides, balgacyclamides A–C, from Microcystis aeruginosa EAWAG 251…”
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    Insulin Resistance during normal child growth and development is associated with a distinct blood metabolic phenotype (Earlybird 72) by Hosking, Joanne, Pinkney, Jonathan, Jeffery, Alison, Cominetti, Ornella, Da Silva, Laeticia, Collino, Sebastiano, Kussmann, Martin, Hager, Jorg, Martin, Francois‐Pierre

    Published in Pediatric diabetes (01-11-2019)
    “…Background While insulin resistance (IR) is associated with specific metabolite signatures in adults, there have been few truly longitudinal studies in healthy…”
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    Metabonomics in neonatal nutrition research by Serge Rezzi, François-Pierre Martin, Sofia Moco, Ivan Montoliu, Sebastiano Collino, Laeticia Da Silva, Martin Kussmann, Philippe Steenhout

    “…Maternal obesity and early post-natal nutrition might associate with increased obesity risk in later life. We have investigated the effect of breastfeeding and…”
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    Impact of breast-feeding and high- and low-protein formula on the metabolism and growth of infants from overweight and obese mothers by Martin, François-Pierre J., Moco, Sofia, Montoliu, Ivan, Collino, Sebastiano, Da Silva, Laeticia, Rezzi, Serge, Prieto, Ruth, Kussmann, Martin, Inostroza, Jaime, Steenhout, Philippe

    Published in Pediatric research (01-04-2014)
    “…Background: The combination of maternal obesity in early pregnancy and high protein intake in infant formula feeding might predispose to obesity risk in later…”
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