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    Temporal manipulation of transferrin-receptor-1-dependent iron uptake identifies a sensitive period in mouse hippocampal neurodevelopment by Fretham, S.J.B., Carlson, E.S., Wobken, J., Tran, P.V., Petryk, A., Georgieff, M.K.

    Published in Hippocampus (01-08-2012)
    “…Iron is a necessary substrate for neuronal function throughout the lifespan, but particularly during development. Early life iron deficiency (ID) in humans…”
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    Identification and Localization of Divalent Metal Transporter-1 (DMT-1) in Term Human Placenta by Georgieff, M.K., Wobken, J.K., Welle, J., Burdo, J.R., Connor, J.R.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-11-2000)
    “…The mechanism by which iron is transported from mother to fetus is incompletely understood. Whereas transferrin receptor (TfR) is responsible for iron uptake…”
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    Increased N-glycosylation and reduced transferrin-binding capacity of transferrin receptor isolated from placentae of diabetic women by Georgieff, M.K., Petry, C.D., Mills, M.M., McKay, H., Wobken, J.D.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-09-1997)
    “…Infants of diabetic mothers are frequently born iron deficient because their fetal iron demand exceeds placental iron transport capacity. Although transferrin…”
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    Eltrombopag, a thrombopoietin mimetic, crosses the blood–brain barrier and impairs iron‐dependent hippocampal neuron dendrite development by Bastian, T. W., Duck, K. A., Michalopoulos, G. C., Chen, M. J., Liu, Z.‐J., Connor, J. R., Lanier, L. M., Sola‐Visner, M. C., Georgieff, M. K.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-03-2017)
    “…Essentials Potential neurodevelopmental side effects of thrombopoietin mimetics need to be considered. The effects of eltrombopag (ELT) on neuronal iron status…”
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    Perinatal brain iron deficiency increases the vulnerability of rat hippocampus to hypoxic ischemic insult by Rao, R, de Ungria, M, Sullivan, D, Wu, P, Wobken, J D, Nelson, C A, Georgieff, M K

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-01-1999)
    “…Fetal brain iron deficiency occurs in human pregnancies complicated by diabetes mellitus or intrauterine growth retardation. Because neurocognitive deficits…”
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    Increased Placental Iron Regulatory Protein-1 Expression in Diabetic Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Iron Deficiency by Georgieff, M.K., Berry, S.A., Wobken, J.D., Leibold, E.A.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-01-1999)
    “…Placental transferrin receptor (TfR) protein expression is increased in diabetic pregnancies that are complicated by low fetal iron stores, suggesting…”
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    Aluminum toxicity in infants and children by Klish, W.I, Baker, S.S, Flores, C.A, Georgieff, M.K, Lake, A.M, Leibel, R.L, Udall, J.N

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-03-1996)
    “…Dialysis encephalopathy and fracturing osteomalacia, which occur in hemodialysis units that use dialysis fluid contaminated with aluminum, have largely…”
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    Fluoride supplementation for children: interim policy recommendations by Klish, W.J, Baker, S.S, Flores, C.A, Georgieff, M.K, Lake, A.M, Leibel, R.L, Udall, J.N

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-05-1995)
    “…The Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) last issued a statement in 1986 on the topic of fluoride supplementation for children…”
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    Placental transferrin receptor in diabetic pregnancies with increased fetal iron demand by Petry, C.D. (University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN.), Wobken, J.D, McKay, H, Eaton, M.A, Seybold, V.S, Johnson, D.E, Georgieff, M.K

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-10-1994)
    “…Augmented fetal hemoglobin synthesis during diabetic pregnancy increases fetal iron demand. To study the effect of increased fetal iron demand on placental…”
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    Use of high-fat formula for premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: Metabolic, pulmonary, and nutritional studies by Pereira, Gilberto R., Baumgart, Stephen, Bennett, Michael J., Stallings, Virginia A., Georgieff, Michael K., Hamosh, Margit, Ellis, Lorie

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-04-1994)
    “…The use of dietary fat in preference to carbohydrate offers the theoretic advantage of diminishing carbon dioxide production and thus the respiratory quotient,…”
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    Mid-arm circumference and mid-arm/head circumference ratios: standard curves for anthropometric assessment of neonatal nutritional status by Sasanow, S R, Georgieff, M K, Pereira, G R

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-08-1986)
    “…Two hundred four neonates, 25 to 42 weeks estimated gestational age (EGA), were measured on day 2 or 3 of life for upper mid-arm circumference (MAC) and head…”
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    Effect of neonatal caloric deprivation on head growth and 1-year developmental status in preterm infants by Georgieff, M K, Hoffman, J S, Pereira, G R, Bernbaum, J, Hoffman-Williamson, M

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-10-1985)
    “…The effects of neonatal illness and caloric intake on head growth velocity and on 1-year developmental outcome were studied in 73 appropriate (AGA) and small…”
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    Catch-up growth, muscle and fat accretion, and body proportionality of infants one year after newborn intensive care by Georgieff, M K, Mills, M M, Zempel, C E, Chang, P N

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-02-1989)
    “…We studied catch-up growth, muscle and fat accretion, and body proportionality at 4 and 12 months of age corrected for prematurity in 30 very low birth weight…”
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    influence of gestational age, size for dates, and prenatal steroids on cord transferrin levels in newborn infants by Chockalingam, U, Murphy, E, Ophoven, J.C, Georgieff, M.K

    “…Extract: Serum transferrin levels assess protein status in older children and adults. To generate standards for its use in newborn infants, we measured…”
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