Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W71252829> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W71252829 endingPage "223" @default.
- W71252829 startingPage "193" @default.
- W71252829 abstract "Metabolomics is a new approach based on the systematic study of the full complement of metabolites in a biological sample. This technology consists of two sequential steps: (1) an experimental technique, based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy or mass spectrometry, designed to profile low-molecular-weight compounds, and (2) multivariate data analysis. The metabolomic analysis of biofluids or tissues has been successfully used in the fields of physiology, diagnostics, functional genomics, pharmacology, toxicology, and nutrition. Recent studies have evaluated how physiological variables or pathological conditions can affect metabolomic profiles of different biofluids in pediatric populations. The overall metabolic status of the neonate is little known. If more information on perinatal/neonatal maturational processes and their metabolic background were available, the management of sick or preterm newborns might be improved. Currently, the use of metabolomics in neonatology is still in the pioneering phase. Meaningful diagnostic information and simple, noninvasive collection techniques make urine a particularly suitable biofluid for metabolomic approach in neonatal medicine, although blood has also been investigated. Different fields of neonatology such as postnatal maturation, asphyxia/hypoxia, inborn errors of metabolism, nutrition, nephrouropathies, nephrotoxicity, cardiovascular diseases, and other conditions have been investigated using a metabolomic approach. Together with genomics and proteomics, metabolomics appears to be a promising tool in neonatology for the monitoring of postnatal metabolic maturation, the identification of biomarkers as early predictors of outcome, the diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases, and the tailored management of neonatal disorders." @default.
- W71252829 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W71252829 creator A5012181482 @default.
- W71252829 creator A5079358204 @default.
- W71252829 creator A5079994308 @default.
- W71252829 creator A5090835076 @default.
- W71252829 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W71252829 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W71252829 title "Urinary Metabolomics in Newborns and Infants" @default.
- W71252829 cites W143712446 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1607125482 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1821683595 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1914762032 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1919065297 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1968813633 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1970302919 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1971292886 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1973529232 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1973829843 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1974267906 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1975175626 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1983624870 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1985115269 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1985258509 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1991911562 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1992297911 @default.
- W71252829 cites W1998025041 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2006028309 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2009291602 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2010520132 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2011049230 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2016235232 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2019149345 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2023002358 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2024465887 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2025139212 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2025590648 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2032749122 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2034305484 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2034873249 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2037854608 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2038107183 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2041275445 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2045418967 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2047235184 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2047632644 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2047882927 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2048514942 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2051764534 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2052214707 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2053385401 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2060091908 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2061543580 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2062090250 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2062222093 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2066268415 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2068027116 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2069863993 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2070855421 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2071534090 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2074976766 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2075911589 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2079155793 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2081095347 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2082061436 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2083407969 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2083525580 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2085703863 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2086731047 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2086868990 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2093893564 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2095474836 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2096576371 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2098580173 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2099774431 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2101257438 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2114259111 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2114682314 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2114845301 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2121115400 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2123934362 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2124327214 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2131041948 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2137585293 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2146165353 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2146639926 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2147242407 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2148134248 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2154631167 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2158646266 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2161058835 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2163388517 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2165517686 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2165681080 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2166268233 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2168306106 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2168318361 @default.
- W71252829 cites W2170254146 @default.