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Department of Pediatrics

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration Functional outcome and quality of life in adult congenital heart disease patients with prosthetic valves (PROSTAVA).
Collaboration Shaping of fat distribution in the first years of life
Secretariat Rheumates@work; An interactive internet-based program to promote physical activity and well-being in children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Secretariat Protocadherin-1: Regulation and pathway analysis of a novel gene for bronchial hyperresponsiveness
Secretariat Genetic study into respiratory airway disorders in young children: the ALLERGENIC study
Secretariat Genetics of food allergy
Secretariat Assessment of intestinal function by quantification of nutrient absorption by stable isotope techniques
Secretariat Dietary influence on intestinal bacterial growth, translocation, and intestinal epithelial integrity via modulation of bile salt synthesis and the bile salt-activated nuclear receptor FXR
Secretariat Towards better nutritional support for chemotherapy-induced intestinal damage in children with cancer
Secretariat Nuclear receptors as targets for anti-atherosclerotic therapies
Secretariat Assessment of macrovascular endothelial dysfunction and its modulation by diet and food components
Secretariat The role of VEGF/VEGFR signaling in AML progression and relapse
Secretariat Long-term outcomes at school-age of the neurological development of late premature children: associations with perinatal risk factors
Secretariat Modulation of the T cell responses by calcineurin dependent-and independent immunosuppressors in children with IPEX disease and children after solid organ transplantation
Secretariat Gene expression profiling in rat hearts after neonatal dexamethasone and carnitine treatment
Secretariat The role of chronic low-grade inflammation, associated with obesity, in the development of hepatic and peripheral insulin resistance
Secretariat Lipogenesis, cholesterol synthesis and the enterohepatic circulation in preterm neonates

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