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mariagiulia.conti@uniroma1.it
Maria Giulia Conti
Ricercatore
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO MATERNO INFANTILE E SCIENZE UROLOGICHE
E-mail:
mariagiulia.conti@uniroma1.it
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Curriculum Sapienza
Publications
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Year
Neonatal hyperglycemia related to parenteral nutrition affects long-term neurodevelopment in preterm newborn. A prospective cohort study
NUTRIENTS
2021
Atopic manifestations in children born preterm: a long-term observational study
CHILDREN
2021
Early enteral feeding improves tolerance of parenteral nutrition in preterm newborns
NUTRIENTS
2021
Effects of early energy intake on neonatal cerebral growth of preterm newborn: an observational study
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2021
Complementary feeding and growth in infants born preterm: A 12 months follow-up study
CHILDREN
2021
Liver Involvement in SARS-CoV-2 Vertically Infected Newborn: A Case Report
FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS
2021
Immune Response of Neonates Born to Mothers Infected with SARS-CoV-2
JAMA NETWORK OPEN
2021
Evolution of Human Memory B Cells From Childhood to Old Age
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
2021
Human Newborn Monocytes Demonstrate Distinct BCG-Induced Primary and Trained Innate Cytokine Production and Metabolic Activation In Vitro
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
2021
Licensed Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) formulations differ markedly in bacterial viability, RNA content and innate immune activation
VACCINE
2020
Nutritional intake influences zinc levels in preterm newborns: an observational study
NUTRIENTS
2020
Integrative metabolomics to identify molecular signatures of responses to vaccines and infections
METABOLITES
2020
BCG as a Case Study for Precision Vaccine Development: Lessons From Vaccine Heterogeneity, Trained Immunity, and Immune Ontogeny
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
2020
Immunometabolic approaches to prevent, detect, and treat neonatal sepsis
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
2019
Enteral feeding and infections in preterm neonates
Diet and Nutrition in Critical Care
2015
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Progetti di Ricerca
STUDY OF TLR4 SIGNAL IN PRETERM NEONATES WITH SUSPECTED NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS
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