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    • Nut consumption and risk of colorectal cancer in women 

      Yang, Meng; Hu, Frank B.; Giovannucci, Edward L.; Stampfer, Meir; Willett, Walter C.; Fuchs, Charles Stewart; Wu, Kana; Bao, Ying (Nature Publishing Group, 2015)
      Background/Objectives: Increasing nut consumption has been associated with reduced risk of obesity and type II diabetes, which are risk factors for colorectal cancer. However, the association between nut consumption and ...
    • Nut consumption on all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies 

      Grosso, G.; Yang, J.; Marventano, S.; Micek, A.; Galvano, F.; Kales, Stephen Nicholas (American Society for Nutrition, 2015)
      Background: Recent pooled analyses supported a beneficial impact of nut consumption on health, but to our knowledge, whether nuts are associated with overall decreased mortality has not been previously reviewed. Objectives: ...
    • Nutlin-3 overcomes arsenic trioxide resistance and tumor metastasis mediated by mutant p53 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma 

      Zheng, Tongsen; Yin, Dalong; Lu, Zhaoyang; Wang, Jiabei; Li, Yuejin; Chen, Xi; Liang, Yingjian; Song, Xuan; Qi, Shuyi; Sun, Boshi; Xie, Changming; Meng, Xianzhi; Pan, Shangha; Liu, Jiaren; Jiang, Hongchi; Liu, Lianxin (BioMed Central, 2014)
      Background: Arsenic trioxide has been demonstrated as an effective anti-cancer drug against leukemia and solid tumors both in vitro and in vivo. However, recent phase II trials demonstrated that single agent arsenic trioxide ...
    • Nutrient Intake Is Associated with Longevity Characterization by Metabolites and Element Profiles of Healthy Centenarians 

      Cai, Da; Zhao, Shancang; Li, Danlei; Chang, Fang; Tian, Xiangxu; Huang, Guohong; Zhu, Zhenjun; Liu, Dong; Dou, Xiaowei; Li, Shubo; Zhao, Mouming; Li, Quanyang (MDPI, 2016)
      The relationships between diet and metabolites as well as element profiles in healthy centenarians are important but remain inconclusive. Therefore, to test the interesting hypothesis that there would be distinctive features ...
    • Nutrient Patterns and Their Food Sources in an International Study Setting: Report from the EPIC Study 

      Moskal, Aurelie; Pisa, Pedro T.; Ferrari, Pietro; Byrnes, Graham; Freisling, Heinz; Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine; Cadeau, Claire; Nailler, Laura; Wendt, Andrea; Kühn, Tilman; Boeing, Heiner; Buijsse, Brian; Tjønneland, Anne; Halkjær, Jytte; Dahm, Christina C.; Chiuve, Stephanie E.; Quirós, Jose R.; Buckland, Genevieve; Molina-Montes, Esther; Amiano, Pilar; Huerta Castaño, José M.; Gurrea, Aurelio Barricarte; Khaw, Kay-Tee; Lentjes, Marleen A.; Key, Timothy J.; Romaguera, Dora; Vergnaud, Anne-Claire; Trichopoulou, Antonia; Bamia, Christina; Orfanos, Philippos; Palli, Domenico; Pala, Valeria; Tumino, Rosario; Sacerdote, Carlotta; de Magistris, Maria Santucci; Bueno-de-Mesquita, H. Bas; Ocké, Marga C.; Beulens, Joline W. J.; Ericson, Ulrika; Drake, Isabel; Nilsson, Lena M.; Winkvist, Anna; Weiderpass, Elisabete; Hjartåker, Anette; Riboli, Elio; Slimani, Nadia (Public Library of Science, 2014)
      Background: Compared to food patterns, nutrient patterns have been rarely used particularly at international level. We studied, in the context of a multi-center study with heterogeneous data, the methodological challenges ...
    • Nutrition in critical illness: a current conundrum 

      Hoffer, L. John; Bistrian, Bruce R. (F1000Research, 2016)
      Critically ill people are unable to eat. What’s the best way to feed them? Nutrition authorities have long recommended providing generous amounts of protein and calories to critically ill patients, either intravenously or ...
    • Nutrition, Anabolism, and the Wound Healing Process: An Overview 

      Demling, Robert Hugh (Open Science Company, LLC, 2009)
      Objective: To develop a clear, concise, and up-to-date treatise on the role of anabolism from nutrition in wound healing. Special emphasis was to be placed on the effect of the stress response to wounding and its effect. ...
    • Nutrition, Epigenetics, and Diseases 

      Jang, Hyeran; Serra, Carlo (The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition, 2014)
      Increasing epidemiological evidence suggests that maternal nutrition and environmental exposure early in development play an important role in susceptibility to disease in later life. In addition, these disease outcomes ...
    • Nutrition, Exercise, and Wellness Treatment in bipolar disorder: proof of concept for a consolidated intervention 

      Sylvia, Louisa G; Salcedo, Stephanie; Bernstein, Emily E; Baek, Ji Hyun; Nierenberg, Andrew A; Deckersbach, Thilo (2013)
      Background: This pilot study examines the proof of concept of a consolidated Nutrition, Exercise, and Wellness Treatment (NEW Tx) for overweight individuals with bipolar disorder. Findings: Five participants completed NEW ...
    • Nutrition, insulin-like growth factor-1 and retinopathy of prematurity 

      Hård, Anna-Lena; Smith, Lois Elaine Hodgson; Hellström, Ann (Elsevier BV, 2013)
      Retinopathy of prematurity is a potentially blinding disease starting with impaired retinal vessel growth in the neonatal period. Weeks to months later, peripheral retinal hypoxia induces pathologic neovascularization that ...
    • Nutritional improvement following growing rod surgery in children with early onset scoliosis 

      Myung, Karen S.; Skaggs, David L.; Thompson, George H.; Emans, John B.; Akbarnia, Behrooz A. (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014)
      Purpose We aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of children with early onset scoliosis (EOS) and to determine if treatment with growing rod instrumentation improves weight percentile. Methods: Data was retrospectively ...
    • Nutritional Management of Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) 

      Han, Haewook; Segal, Adam M.; Seifter, Julian L.; Dwyer, Johanna T. (The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition, 2015)
      The incidence of kidney stones is common in the United States and treatments for them are very costly. This review article provides information about epidemiology, mechanism, diagnosis, and pathophysiology of kidney stone ...
    • Nutritional Status and Tuberculosis Risk in Adult and Pediatric Household Contacts 

      Aibana, Omowunmi; Acharya, Xeno; Huang, Chuan-Chin; Becerra, Mercedes C.; Galea, Jerome T.; Chiang, Silvia S.; Contreras, Carmen; Calderon, Roger; Yataco, Rosa; Velásquez, Gustavo E.; Tintaya, Karen; Jimenez, Judith; Lecca, Leonid; Murray, Megan B. (Public Library of Science, 2016)
      Background: Studies show obesity decreases risk of tuberculosis (TB) disease. There is limited evidence on whether high body mass index also protects against TB infection; how very high body mass indices influence TB risk; ...
    • O-GlcNAcylation regulates breast cancer metastasis via SIRT1 modulation of FOXM1 pathway 

      Ferrer, Christina M.; Lu, Tong Y.; Bacigalupa, Zachary A.; Katsetos, Christos D.; Sinclair, David A.; Reginato, Mauricio J. (2016)
      Tumors utilize aerobic glycolysis to support growth and invasion. However, the molecular mechanisms that link metabolism with invasion are not well understood. The nutrient sensor O-linked-β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) ...
    • O-Glycosylation Regulates Ubiquitination and Degradation of the Anti-Inflammatory Protein A20 to Accelerate Atherosclerosis in Diabetic ApoE-Null Mice 

      Shrikhande, Gautam V.; Scali, Salvatore T.; Csizmadia, Eva; Matthey, Michaela; Arjoon, Roy; Patel, Rakesh; Maccariello, Elizabeth R.; Andersen, Nicholas D.; Monahan, Thomas; Studer, Peter; Padilha Guedes, Renata; Usheva, Anny; Da Silva, Cleide Gonsalves; Damrauer, Scott Michael; Putheti, Prabhakar; Siracuse, Jeffrey Joseph; Peterson, Clayton Ross; Essayagh, Sanah; Kocher, Olivier Nicolas; Veves, Aristidis; Kaczmarek, Elzbieta; Ferran, Christiane (Public Library of Science, 2010)
      Background: Accelerated atherosclerosis is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in diabetic patients. Hyperglycemia is a recognized independent risk factor for heightened atherogenesis in diabetes mellitus (DM). ...
    • O-Specific Polysaccharide-Specific Memory B Cell Responses in Young Children, Older Children, and Adults Infected with Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa in Bangladesh 

      Aktar, Amena; Rahman, M. Arifur; Afrin, Sadia; Faruk, M. Omar; Uddin, Taher; Akter, Aklima; Sami, Israk Nur; Yasmin, Tahirah; Chowdhury, Fahima; Khan, Ashraful; Leung, Daniel; LaRocque, Regina; Charles, Richelle; Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman; Mandlik, Anjali; Kelly, Meagan; Kováč, Pavol; Xu, Peng; Calderwood, Stephen; Harris, Jason; Qadri, Firdausi; Ryan, Edward (American Society for Microbiology, 2016)
      Cholera caused by Vibrio cholerae O1 confers at least 3 to 10 years of protection against subsequent disease regardless of age, despite a relatively rapid fall in antibody levels in peripheral blood, suggesting that memory ...
    • OA011-05. TLR-mediated pDC responses to HIV-1 ligands 

      Chang, J; Kulkarni, Shashikant; Meier, Angela; Lindsay, RJ; Bazner, S; Lifson, JD; Bosch, Ronald J.; Carrington, M; Altfeld, Marcus (BioMed Central, 2009)
    • OA031-04. Impairment of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T cell function by soluble epithelial adhesion molecules 

      Trocha, K; Chevalier, M; Caron, T; Pyo, A; Toth, I; Rodig, SJ; Streeck, Hendrik; Kwon, Douglas; Jolin, Julie Ann; Law, Kayee; Kaufmann, Daniel; Walker, Bruce David; Altfeld, Marcus (BioMed Central, 2009)
    • OA05.01. Altering Nutrition-Related Behaviors of Healthcare Professionals through CME Involving Nutrition Experts and Chefs 

      Eisenberg, David Miles; Miller, A.M.; McManus, K; Erickson, M; Drescher, G; Burgess, J; Bernstein, A.; Rosner, Bernard Alfred; Rimm, Eric B.; Willett, Walter C. (BioMed Central, 2012)
    • OA06-02. Monospecific Expansion of SIVmac251 During Acute Infection Masks Multiple Transmitted Virus Variants Revealed During the Chronic Phase 

      Felber, BK; Kim, E; Pal, R; Desrosiers, Ronald C.; Wolinsky, SM; Pavlakis, GN (BioMed Central, 2009)