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Anatomic closure of the premature patent ductus arteriosus: The role of CD14+/CD163+ mononuclear cells and VEGF in neointimal mound formation.

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Neonatal encephalopathy or hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy? Appropriate terminology matters.

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21st century research in pediatric psychiatry.

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Patent ductus arteriosus ligation alters pulmonary gene expression in preterm baboons.

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Is erythropoietin the answer?

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A pilot study of novel biomarkers in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

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Patterns of gene expression in the ductus arteriosus are related to environmental and genetic risk factors for persistent ductus patency.

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Ibuprofen treatment for closure of patent ductus arteriosus is not associated with increased risk of neuropathology.

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Identification of GATA6 sequence variants in patients with congenital heart defects.

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Inter-alpha inhibitor protein administration improves survival from neonatal sepsis in mice.

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