Lastentautien klinikka

Julkaisut 2005
Publications 2005

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1 Aaltonen M et al. Meconium aspiration induces oxidative injury in the hippocampus of newborn piglets.
2 Aaltonen M et al. Meconium aspiration induces neuronal injury in piglets.
3 Ahtiainen P et al. Fetal but not adult Leydig cells are susceptible to adenoma formation in response to persistently high hCG level: a study on hCG overexpressing transgenic mice.
4 Anglé S. Poor Eating in Young Children and Body Dissatisfaction in Prepubertal Girls and Boys. Findings in a Prospective Atherosclerosis Prevention Trial for Children. The STRIP Project.
5 Anglé S et al. Weight gain since infancy and prepubertal body dissatisfaction.
6 Autti-Rämö I et al. Expanding screening for rare metabolic disease in the newborn: An analysis of costs, effect and ethical consequences for decision-marking in Finland.
7 Barenkamp SJ et al. Recent advances in otitis media. 5. Microbiology and immunology.
8 Barr RG et al. Prolonged and unsoothable crying bouts in infants with and without colic.
9 Barreiro ML et al. Pattern of orexin expression and direct biological actions of orexin-A in rat testis.
10 Boisen KA et al. Hypospadias in a cohort of 1072 Danish newborn boys: prevalence and relationship to placental weight, anthropometrical measurements at birth, and reproductive hormone levels at three months of age.
11 Caro V et al. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis of bordetella pertussis populations in various European countries with different vaccine policies.
12 Cherry JD et al. Defining pertussis epidemiology. Clinical, microbiologic and serologic perspectives.
13 Dorval-Coiffec I et al. Identification of the leukemia inhibitory factor cell targets within the rat testis.
14 Elomaa A et al. Strain variation among Bordetella pertussis isolates in Finland, where the whole-cell pertussis vaccine has been used for 50 years.
15 Giebink GS et al. Recent advances in otitis media. Vaccine.
16 He Q et al. No evidence of cross-reactivity of human antibodies to a 33-mer peptide of the alpha-gliadin component of gluten with Bordetella pertussis pertactin .
17 Heikkinen T, Ruuskanen O. Influenza vaccines in healthy children.
18 Heikkinen T et al. Hospital admission of high risk infants for respiratory syncytial virus infection: implications for palivizumab prophylaxis.
19 Hermann R et al. The effect of HLA class II, insulin and CTLA4 gene regions on the development of humoral beta cell autoimmunity.
20 Hermann R et al. Lack of association of PAX4 gene with type 1 diabetes in the Finnish and Hungarian populations.
21 Hero M et al. Circulating antiandrogenic activity in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia during peroral flutamide treatment.
22 Holopainen R et al. Intravenous immunoglobulin G attenuates pulmonary hypertension but induces local neutrophil influx in meconium aspiration in piglets.
23 Homan-Helenius P. Empowering Families of Children with Asthma through Adaptation Training.
24 Hoppu U. Maternal Diet during Breastfeeding, Breast Milk Composition and Allergic Disease in the Infant.
25 Hoppu U et al. Breast milk fatty acid composition is associated with development of atopic dermatitis in the infant.
26 Hoppu U et al. Vitamin C in breast milk may reduce the risk of atopy in the infant.
27 Hoppu U et al. Serum alpha- and gamma-tocopherol levels in atopic mothers and their infants are correlated.
28 Hou M et al. Doxorubicin induces apoptosis in germ line stem cells in the immature rat testis and amifostine cannot protect against this cytotoxicity.
29 Huang J-X et al. Relationship between proliferative activity of cancer cells and clinicopathological factors in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
30 Isolauri E et al. Novel approaches to the nutritional management of the allergic infant.
31 Isolauri E, Salminen S. Probiotics, gut inflammation and barrier function.
32 Jaakkola U et al. The Leu7Pro polymorphism of preproNPY is associated with decreased insulin secretion, delayed ghrelin suppression, and increased cardiovascular responsiveness to norepinephrine during oral glucose tolerance test.
33 Jahnukainen T et al. Mechanisms of renal damage owing to infection.
34 Jartti T et al. The link between bronchiolitis and asthma.
35 Kaitosaari T et al. Varhaisen ravitsemusneuvonnan vaikutus lasten seerumin rasva-arvoihin ja kasvuun STRIP-pjojektissa.
36 Kaleva M, Toppari J. Cryptorchidism: an indicator of testicular dysgenesis?
37 Kaleva M et al. Does variant luteinizing hormone (V-LH) predispose to improper testicular position in late pregnancy?
38 Kaleva M et al. Circannual rhythm in the incidence of cryptorchidism in Finland.
39 Kalliokoski T et al. An autoradiographic study of (18F]FDG uptake to islets of Langerhans in NOD mouse.
40 Kalliomäki M. Food allergy and irritable bowel syndrome.
41 Kalliomäki MA, Walker WA. Physiologic and pathologic interactions of bacteria with gastrointestinal epithelium.
42 Kantele A et al. Aikuisen hinkuyskä - vaara vauvalle.
43 Karppinen S et al. Voimakas IgE-vaste maidolle imeväisiässä ennustaa hidasta toipumista maitoallergiasta.
44 Klemola T et al. Feeding a soy formula to children with cow`s milk allergy: The development of immunoglobulin E-mediated allergy to soy and peanuts.
45 Korja M et al. No GIST-type c-kit gain of function mutations in neuroblastic tumours.
46 Korja M et al. Chromogenic in situ hybridization-detected hotspot MYCN amplification associates with Ki-67 expression and inversely with nestin expression in neuroblastomas.
47 Kukko M et al. Dynamics of diabetes-associated autoantibodies in young children with human leukocyte antigen-conferred risk of type 1 diabetes recruited from the general population.
48 Lahti E et al. Lasten keuhkokuume.
49 Laitinen K et al. Characterization of breast milk received by infants with gross blood in stools.
50 Laitinen K, Isolauri E. Management of food allergy: vitamins, fatty acids or probiotics?
51 Laitinen K et al. Evaluation of diet and growth in children with and without atopic eczema: follow-up study from birth to 4 years.
52 Lehtonen L. Infant crying behaviour: Comments on Oberlander, and St James-Roberts.
53 Lettesjö H et al. Enhanced interleukin-18 levels in the peripheral blood of children with coeliac disease.
54 Louhi-Pirkanniemi K et al. Somatic factors at 8 years of age in children with recurrent use of antibiotics in early infancy.
55 Lukkarinen HP et al. Angiotensin II receptor inhibition prevents pneumocyte apoptosis in surfactant-depleted rat lungs.
56 Luo C et al. Cox-2 expressed with insulin in pancreatic beta-cells, and in the infiltrated leukocytes in inflamed islets of diabetic mica.
57 Mazengo CM. Diet and Oral Health in Ilala district, Tanzania. A Study of the Relationship Between Diet, Dental Caries and Salivary Parameters and the Prevalence of Craniomandibular Disorders.
58 Mikkola K et al. Neurodevelopmental outcome at 5 years of age of a national cohort of extremely low birth weight infants who were born in 1996-1997.
59 Myllymäki S et al. In vitro effects of diethylstilbestrol, genistein, 4-tert-butylphenol, and 4-tert-octylphenol on steroidogenic activity of isolated immature rat ovarian follicles.
60 Myllymäki SA et al. In utero and lactational exposure to TCDD; Steroidogenic outcomes differ in male and female rat pups.
61 Myllymäki SA et al. Infantile 4-tert-octylphenol exposure transiently inhibits rat ovarian steroidogenesis and steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) expression.
62 Mäkinen J et al. Bordetella pertussis isolates, Finland.
63 Nermes M et al. Lasten astman miniohjelma toteutuu tyydyttävästi.
64 Peltola V et al. Accuracy of clinical diagnosis of influenza in outpatient children.
65 Preiksa RT et al. Higher than expected prevalence of congenital cryptorchidism in Lithuania: a study of 1204 boys at birth and 1 year follow-up.
66 Raitakari OT et al. Endothelial function in healthy 11-year-old children after dietary intervention with onset in infancy. The special Turku coronary risk factor intervention project for children (STRIP).
67 Rajalahti I et al. Riskiryhmiin kohdistuva tuberkuloosin torjunta.
68 Rautava S. Probiotics in Maturing the Immune System and Reducing the risk of Disease in Infancy.
69 Rautava S et al. New therapeutic strategy for combating the increasing burden of allergic disease: Probiotics-A nutrition, allergy, mucosal immunology and intestinal microbiota (NAMI) research group report.
70 Remes K et al. Allogeenisten kantasolusiirtojen kehityssuunnat ja niiden heijastuminen Turun siirtokeskuksen toimintaan ja tuloksiin.
71 Rinne M et al. Effect of probiotics and breastfeeding on the bifidobacterium and lactobacillus/enterococcus microbiota and humoral immune responses.
72 Rinne MM et al. Similar bifidogenic effects of prebiotic-supplemented partially hydrolyzed infant formula and breastfeeding on infant gut microbiota.
73 Rintala MAM et al. Transmission of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) between parents and infant: a prospective study of HPV in families in Finland.
74 Ruuskanen O, Hyypiä T. Rhinovirus: is it really a relevant pathogen?
75 Ryynänen M et al. Turvallista vauvamyönteisyyttä vauvan ehdoilla.
76 Salminen SJ et al. Probiotics that modify disease risk.
77 Santti H et al. Disruption of the murine PIASx gene results in reduced testis weight.
78 Seppo L et al. A follow-up study of nutrient intake, nutritional status, and growth in infants with cow milk allergy fed either a soy formula or an extensively hydrolyzed whey formula 1-3.
79 Shen H et al. Prenatal organochlorine pesticides in placentas from Finland: Exposure of male infants born during 1997-2001.
80 Siira SM et al. Marked fetal acidosis and specific changes in power spectrum analysis of fetal heart rate variability recorded during the last hour of labour.
81 Simell S et al. Natural history of transglutaminase autoantibodies and mucosal changes in children carrying HLA-conferred celiac disease susceptibility.
82 Telama R et al. Physical activity from childhood to adulthood. A 21-year tracking study.
83 The Macroepidemiology of Influenza Vaccination (MIV) Study Group. The macroepidemiology of influenza vaccination in 56 countries, 1997-2003.
84 van Amersfoorth SCM et al. Analysis of Bordetella pertussis populations in European countries with different vaccination policies.
85 Vidyasagar D et al. Inflammatory response and apoptosis in newborn lungs after meconium aspiration.
86 Virkki R et al. Radiographic follow-up of pneumonia in children.
87 Virtanen HE et al. Testicular dysgenesis syndrome and the development and occurrence of male reproductive disorders.
88 Volanen I et al. Serum lipid profiles poorly correlate with chlamydia pneumoniae, helicobacter pylori, and cytomegalovirus seropositivity in prospectively followed-up healthy children.
89 Wang Y et al. The regulated expression of c-IAP1 and c-IAP2 during the rat seminiferous epithelial cycle plays a role in the protection of germ cells from Fas-mediated apoptosis.
90 Waris ME et al. Onset of beta-cell autoimmunity is not associated with elevated concentration of C-reactive protein in children at genetic risk for type 1 diabetes.
91 Westerlund A et al. Absence of avidity maturation of autoantibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatase-like IA-2 molecule and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) during progression to type 1 diabetes.
92 Wirsing von König C-H et al. Pertussis immunization in the Global Pertussis Initiative European region.
93 Öling V et al. GAD65- and proinsulin-specific CD4+ T-cells detected by MHC class II tetramers in peripheral blood of type 1 diabetes patients and at-risk subjects.

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