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The contributions of plasma IGF-I, IGFBP-3 and leptin to growth in extremely premature infants during the first two years.
Academic Unit of Child Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester M9 7AA, UK.
Pediatric Research (impact factor:
2.7).
02/2007;
61(1):99-104.
DOI:10.1203/01.pdr.0000250036.34522.f1
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Keywords
24 mo post-EDD
4 periods
AUC IGF-I
AUC IGFBP-3
AUC leptin
birth Wt SD scores
concurrent leptin output
crown-to heel length
day 1 correlated
EDD + 700 d correlated
EDD correlated
gestation 24-33 wk
hormone levels
IGFBP-3 levels
IGFBP-3 output
leptin
linear growth
multiple regression
plasma IGF-I
premature infants