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1. Angiogenesis-associated pathways play critical roles in neonatal sepsis outcomes

2. Gene filtering strategies for machine learning guided biomarker discovery using neonatal sepsis RNA-seq data

3. Skin-Microbiome Assembly in Preterm Infants during the First Three Weeks of Life and Impact of Topical Coconut Oil Application

4. Composition of early life leukocyte populations in preterm infants with and without late-onset sepsis.

5. Plasma cytokine profiles in very preterm infants with late-onset sepsis.

6. Whole blood transcriptional responses of very preterm infants during late-onset sepsis.

7. High concentrations of middle ear antimicrobial peptides and proteins and proinflammatory cytokines are associated with detection of middle ear pathogens in children with recurrent acute otitis media.

9. Human alkaline phosphatase dephosphorylates microbial products and is elevated in preterm neonates with a history of late-onset sepsis.

10. Antimicrobial protein and Peptide concentrations and activity in human breast milk consumed by preterm infants at risk of late-onset neonatal sepsis.

11. The impact of cytokine levels in young South African children with and without HIV‐associated acute lower respiratory infections

12. Plasma secretory phospholipase A2 as an early marker for late‐onset sepsis in preterm infants—a pilot study

13. Lactoferrin Expression Is Not Associated with Late-Onset Sepsis in Very Preterm Infants

14. Impaired Cytokine Responses to Live Staphylococcus epidermidis in Preterm Infants Precede Gram-positive, Late-onset Sepsis

15. Topical Coconut Oil in Very Preterm Infants: An Open-Label Randomised Controlled Trial

16. Neonatal nurses’ perceptions of topical coconut oil for very preterm infants

17. Topical Coconut Oil Contributes to Systemic Monolaurin Levels in Very Preterm Infants

18. Dried blood spot samples as a diagnostic and prognostic tool for neonatal sepsis in preterm infants

19. Sepsis-Induced Immunosuppression in Neonates

20. Effects of maturation and size on population pharmacokinetics of pentoxifylline and its metabolites in very preterm infants with suspected late‐onset sepsis or necrotizing enterocolitis: a pilot study incorporating clinical outcomes

21. Whole blood transcriptional responses of very preterm infants during late-onset sepsis

22. Simultaneous determination of pentoxifylline, metabolites M1 (lisofylline), M4 and M5, and caffeine in plasma and dried blood spots for pharmacokinetic studies in preterm infants and neonates

23. Human alkaline phosphatase dephosphorylates microbial products and is elevated in preterm neonates with a history of late-onset sepsis

24. Probiotics and antimicrobial protein and peptide levels in preterm infants

25. Comparative effectiveness of alternative clinical pathways for primary hip and knee joint replacement patients: a pragmatic randomized, controlled trial

26. Antimicrobial protein and Peptide concentrations and activity in human breast milk consumed by preterm infants at risk of late-onset neonatal sepsis

27. NOD1 and NOD2 expression and function in very preterm infant mononuclear cells

28. Critical role of cortical vesicles in dissecting regulated exocytosis: overview of insights into fundamental molecular mechanisms

29. The Alberta Hip and Knee Replacement Project: a model for health technology assessment based on comparative effectiveness of clinical pathways

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