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    Hepatic and Thymic Alterations in Newborn Offspring of Malnourished Rat Dams by Schuler, Sandra Lúcia, Gurmini, Jocemara, Cecílio, William Augusto Casteleins, de Azevedo, Marina Luise Viola, Olandoski, Márcia, de Noronha, Lúcia

    “…Background: Protein-energy malnutrition encompasses a group of conditions resulting from a lack of both protein and calories. It affects immune function and…”
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    Síndrome de Fanconi e hepatocarcinoma por tirosinemia tipo 1: relato de caso e revisão de literatura by Maria Eduarda Turczyn De Lucca, Jhulia Farinha Maffini, Mariana Guerrini Grassi, Vinícius Neves Bezerra, Paulo Ramos David João, Mara Lúcia Schmitz Ferreira Santos, Sandra Lúcia Schuler

    Published in Residência Pediátrica (01-06-2023)
    “…INTRODUCTION: Type 1 tyrosinemia is an innate error of tyrosine catabolism, causing an accumulation of its metabolites in the organism, which end up triggering…”
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    Desnutrição intra-uterina e suas alterações no intestino delgado de ratos Wistar ao nascimento e após a lactação by Gurmini, Jocemara, Cecílio, William Augusto Casteleins, Schuler, Sandra Lúcia, Olandoski, Márcia, Noronha, Lúcia de

    “…INTRODUÇÃO: Os efeitos da desnutrição intra-uterina dependem da fase de desenvolvimento em que está o feto ou o órgão, sendo tanto mais intensos e permanentes…”
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    In Utero Malnutrition Influences Wound Healing of Newborn Rats as Measured by Tensile Strength and Collagen Deposition/Discussant/Author's Reply by Izabel Cristina Meister Coelho-Lemos, Campos, Antonio C L, de Almeida, Marlene, Schuler, Sandra Lucia

    “…BACKGROUND: Studies have investigated the consequences of intrauterine malnutrition on birth weight and overall survival but not on wound healing. This study…”
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    In utero malnutrition influences wound healing of newborn rats as measured by tensile strength and collagen deposition by Coelho-Lemos, IC, Campos, AC, de Almeida, M, Schuler, SL, Gurmini, J, Malafaia, O, Andrade, DF

    “…BACKGROUND: Studies have investigated the consequences of intrauterine malnutrition on birth weight and overall survival but not on wound healing. This study…”
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