Themed Issue: The Gut Microbiome and Immunity: How it is Shaped by Early Life
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- 21 December 2015, p. 1
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Preface
Perinatal programming of gut microbiota and immunity
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- 21 December 2015, pp. 2-4
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Early microbial contact, the breast milk microbiome and child health
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- 08 June 2015, pp. 5-14
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The impact of early life gut colonization on metabolic and obesogenic outcomes: what have animal models shown us?
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- 24 September 2015, pp. 15-24
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Fetal programming of overweight through the microbiome: boys are disproportionately affected
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- 29 June 2015, pp. 25-34
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High frequencies of antibiotic resistance genes in infants’ meconium and early fecal samples
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- 10 September 2015, pp. 35-44
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Maternal group B Streptococcus and the infant gut microbiota
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- 12 August 2015, pp. 45-53
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Impact of mode of delivery on the milk microbiota composition of healthy women
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- 19 August 2015, pp. 54-60
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Exposures influencing total IgA level in colostrum
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- 21 September 2015, pp. 61-67
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Brief Report
Infant gut immunity: a preliminary study of IgA associations with breastfeeding
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- 21 December 2015, pp. 68-72
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Adult male mice conceived by in vitro fertilization exhibit increased glucocorticoid receptor expression in fat tissue
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- 29 October 2015, pp. 73-82
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Pregnancy outcomes and the use of two standards to assess adequacy of maternal body mass index in early gestation
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- 09 September 2015, pp. 83-89
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Corrigendum
Pregnancy outcomes and the use of two standards to assess adequacy of maternal body mass index in early gestation – CORRIGENDUM
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- 28 September 2015, p. 90
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Ouabain rescues rat nephrogenesis during intrauterine growth restriction by regulating the complement and coagulation cascades and calcium signaling pathway
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- 07 October 2015, pp. 91-101
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A genetic study of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome: relationship between polymorphism -173 G to C in the MIF gene and serum level MIF in children
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- 06 November 2015, pp. 102-107
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Maternal pelvic size, fetal growth and risk of stroke in adult offspring in a large Swedish cohort
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 108-113
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Vitamin D fortification and seasonality of birth in type 1 diabetic cases: D-tect study
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- 27 October 2015, pp. 114-119
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