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dc.contributor.authorGandecha, Hema
dc.contributor.authorSanghera, Ranveer
dc.contributor.authorPreece, Joanna
dc.contributor.authorPillay, Thillagavathie
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-04T10:10:03Z
dc.date.available2023-04-04T10:10:03Z
dc.date.issued2022-07-01
dc.identifier.citationGandecha, H., Kaur, A., Sanghera, R., Preece, J., & Pillay, T. (2022). Nutrition and Immunity in Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury. Nutrients, 14(13), 2747. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14132747en_US
dc.identifier.other10.3390/nu14132747
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/16695
dc.description.abstractPerinatal hypoxia ischaemia (PHI), acute and chronic, may be associated with considerable adverse outcomes in the foetus and neonate. The molecular and cellular mechanisms of injury and repair associated with PHI in the perinate are not completely understood. Increasing evidence is mounting for the role of nutrients and bioactive food components in immune development, function and repair in PHI. In this review, we explore current concepts around the neonatal immune response to PHI with a specific emphasis on the impact of nutrition in the mother, foetus and neonate.
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dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectIUGRen_US
dc.subjectIntrauterine growth restrictionen_US
dc.subjectHypoxiaen_US
dc.subjectImmunityen_US
dc.subjectIschaemiaen_US
dc.subjectNewbornen_US
dc.subjectNutritionen_US
dc.subjectNutrition immune axisen_US
dc.subjectNutritional immunologyen_US
dc.titleNutrition and immunity in perinatal hypoxic-ischemic injuryen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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html.description.abstractPerinatal hypoxia ischaemia (PHI), acute and chronic, may be associated with considerable adverse outcomes in the foetus and neonate. The molecular and cellular mechanisms of injury and repair associated with PHI in the perinate are not completely understood. Increasing evidence is mounting for the role of nutrients and bioactive food components in immune development, function and repair in PHI. In this review, we explore current concepts around the neonatal immune response to PHI with a specific emphasis on the impact of nutrition in the mother, foetus and neonate.en_US
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