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    Nutritional programming of the metabolic syndrome by Symonds, Michael E, Sebert, Sylvain P, Hyatt, Melanie A, Budge, Helen

    Published in Nature reviews. Endocrinology (01-11-2009)
    “…Early foundations of the metabolic syndrome may be laid as a consequence of changes in dietary supply to the rapidly growing fetus and/or postnatal offspring…”
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    Gestational age, birth weight, and risk of respiratory hospital admission in childhood by Paranjothy, Shantini, Dunstan, Frank, Watkins, William J, Hyatt, Melanie, Demmler, Joanne C, Lyons, Ronan A, Fone, David

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-2013)
    “…To investigate the risk of emergency respiratory hospital admission during childhood associated with gestational age at birth and growth restriction in utero…”
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    The association between hospitalisation for childhood head injury and academic performance: evidence from a population e-cohort study by Gabbe, Belinda J, Brooks, Caroline, Demmler, Joanne C, Macey, Steven, Hyatt, Melanie A, Lyons, Ronan A

    “…Background Childhood head injury has the potential for lifelong disability and burden. This study aimed to establish the association between admission to…”
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    Ontogeny and Nutritional Programming of the Hepatic Growth Hormone-Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Prolactin Axis in the Sheep by Hyatt, Melanie A, Budge, Helen, Walker, David, Stephenson, Terence, Symonds, Michael E

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-10-2007)
    “…The liver is an important metabolic and endocrine organ in the fetus, but the extent to which its hormone receptor sensitivity is developmentally regulated in…”
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    Effects of maternal parity and late gestational nutrition on mRNA abundance for growth factors in the liver of postnatal sheep by Hyatt, Melanie A, Budge, Helen, Walker, David, Stephenson, Terence, Symonds, Michael E

    “…The liver is a major metabolic and endocrine organ in growing neonates, but the extent to which its hormone receptor (R) sensitivity is potentially determined…”
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    Early developmental influences on hepatic organogenesis by Hyatt, Melanie A., Budge, Helen, Symonds, Michael E.

    Published in Organogenesis (01-07-2008)
    “…The liver is the largest of the body's organs, with the greatest number of functions, playing a central role in coordinating metabolic homeostasis, nutrient…”
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    Ontogeny and nutritional manipulation of the hepatic prolactin–growth hormone–insulin-like growth factor axis in the ovine fetus and in neonate and juvenile sheep by Hyatt, Melanie A., Walker, David A., Stephenson, Terence, Symonds, Michael E.

    Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (01-02-2004)
    “…The somatotrophic axis is the main endocrine system regulating postnatal growth; however, prenatal growth is independent of growth hormone (GH). Fetal…”
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    SETA is a multifunctional adapter protein with three SH3 domains that binds Grb2, Cbl, and the novel SB1 proteins by Borinstein, Scott C, Hyatt, Melanie A, Sykes, Virginia W, Straub, Richard E, Lipkowitz, Stan, Boulter, Jim, Bogler, Oliver

    Published in Cellular signalling (01-12-2000)
    “…Expression of the src homology 3 (SH3)-encoding, expressed in tumorigenic astrocytes (SETA) gene is associated with astrocyte transformation in culture and…”
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    Long-term effect of prenatal nutrient restriction on hypothalamic energy sensing and energy balance control: importance to juvenile obesity development? by Sebert, Sylvain, Chan, Laureen, Hyatt, Melanie, Budge, Helen, Stephenson, Terence, Symonds, Michael, Gardner, David

    Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (01-05-2008)
    “…ACC-α and AMPK can modify food intake. [...] if changes in mRNA are translated into protein, this greater level of energy-sensory products provoked by the…”
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    Comparative radiolabel and ATP analyses of adhesion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus epidermidis to hydrogel lenses by Ahanotu, E N, Hyatt, M D, Graham, M J, Ahearn, D G

    Published in The CLAO journal (01-04-2001)
    “…A comparative assessment of the relative primary adhesion of cells of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, its lux transformant, and of slime and non-slime producing…”
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