Pages that link to "Q27006952"
The following pages link to Creatine supplementation during pregnancy: summary of experimental studies suggesting a treatment to improve fetal and neonatal morbidity and reduce mortality in high-risk human pregnancy (Q27006952):
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- Creatine for women in pregnancy for neuroprotection of the fetus (Q24187191) (← links)
- Creatine kinase in ischemic and inflammatory disorders (Q28069271) (← links)
- Understanding the Full Spectrum of Organ Injury Following Intrapartum Asphyxia (Q30378459) (← links)
- International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicine (Q33791877) (← links)
- A review of creatine supplementation in age-related diseases: more than a supplement for athletes (Q35005568) (← links)
- Maternal creatine homeostasis is altered during gestation in the spiny mouse: is this a metabolic adaptation to pregnancy? (Q35580201) (← links)
- Impacts of Maternal Nutrition on Vascularity of Nutrient Transferring Tissues during Gestation and Lactation (Q35658124) (← links)
- Maternal urinary metabolic signatures of fetal growth and associated clinical and environmental factors in the INMA study. (Q36183185) (← links)
- The Biology and Husbandry of the African Spiny Mouse (Acomys cahirinus) and the Research Uses of a Laboratory Colony (Q36561123) (← links)
- Integrated metabolomics and metagenomics analysis of plasma and urine identified microbial metabolites associated with coronary heart disease (Q36638223) (← links)
- New insights into the trophic and cytoprotective effects of creatine in in vitro and in vivo models of cell maturation (Q38685353) (← links)
- Potential of creatine or phosphocreatine supplementation in cerebrovascular disease and in ischemic heart disease (Q38706110) (← links)
- Creatine for women: a review of the relationship between creatine and the reproductive cycle and female-specific benefits of creatine therapy. (Q38742697) (← links)
- A review of fundamental principles for animal models of DOHaD research: an Australian perspective. (Q38968782) (← links)
- Indian women of childbearing age do not metabolically conserve arginine as do American and Jamaican women. (Q39120172) (← links)
- Dietary creatine supplementation during pregnancy: a study on the effects of creatine supplementation on creatine homeostasis and renal excretory function in spiny mice (Q39135416) (← links)
- Hypoxia decreases creatine uptake in cardiomyocytes, while creatine supplementation enhances HIF activation. (Q41600066) (← links)
- Creatine: a miserable life without it. (Q55020079) (← links)
- A Non-Targeted LC-MS Profiling Reveals Elevated Levels of Carnitine Precursors and Trimethylated Compounds in the Cord Plasma of Pre-Eclamptic Infants (Q57050288) (← links)
- Emergent Prophylactic, Reparative and Restorative Brain Interventions for Infants Born Preterm With Cerebral Palsy (Q61808045) (← links)
- Knowledge Gaps and Emerging Research Areas in Intrauterine Growth Restriction-Associated Brain Injury (Q64102048) (← links)
- Recent advances in perinatal neuroprotection (Q89667013) (← links)
- Getting an Early Start in Understanding Perinatal Asphyxia Impact on the Cardiovascular System (Q90347654) (← links)
- Maternal Creatine Supplementation Positively Affects Male Rat Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity in Adult Offspring (Q92959861) (← links)
- [Prevention and treatment of energy failure in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy] (Q95535352) (← links)