Brian P Scottoline
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Recent Articles
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Yang C, Shorey-Kendrick L, Puy C, Benson A, Wilmarth P, Reddy A, et al.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost
. 2025 Mar;
9(1):102676.
PMID: 40070370
Background: Amniotic fluid (AF) plays a key role in fetal development, yet the evolving composition of AF and its effects on hemostasis and thrombosis are poorly understood. Objectives: To characterize...
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Shorey-Kendrick L, Crosland B, Spindel E, McEvoy C, Wilmarth P, Reddy A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Oct;
13(1):17640.
PMID: 37848475
No abstract available.
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Shorey-Kendrick L, Crosland B, Spindel E, McEvoy C, Wilmarth P, Reddy A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Oct;
13(1):17039.
PMID: 37814009
Amniotic fluid is a complex biological medium that offers protection to the fetus and plays a key role in normal fetal nutrition, organogenesis, and potentially fetal programming. Amniotic fluid is...
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Lo J, Schabel M, Gaffney J, Lewandowski K, Kroenke C, Roberts Jr C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jan;
13(1):841.
PMID: 36646824
Maternal malnutrition increases fetal and neonatal morbidity, partly by affecting placental function and morphology, but its impact on placental hemodynamics are unknown. Our objective was to define the impact of...
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Liang N, Beverly R, Scottoline B, Dallas D
J Nutr
. 2021 Oct;
152(1):331-342.
PMID: 34601601
Background: Milk proteins contain many encrypted bioactive peptides. Whether these bioactive peptides are released in the infant intestine and exert immunomodulatory activity remains unknown. Objective: This study examined in vitro...
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Duncan K, Polites S, Krishnaswami S, Scottoline B
Adv Neonatal Care
. 2021 Apr;
21(5):E138-E143.
PMID: 33843783
Background: Although it is well established that standardized treatment protocols improve outcomes for infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), there remains variance between existing protocols. Purpose: The purpose of this...
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Beverly R, Woonnimani P, Scottoline B, Lueangsakulthai J, Dallas D
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Mar;
22(5).
PMID: 33673498
For bioactive milk peptides to be relevant to infant health, they must be released by gastrointestinal proteolysis and resist further proteolysis until they reach their site of activity. The intestinal...
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Lueangsakulthai J, Kim B, Demers-Mathieu V, Sah B, Woo Y, Olyaei A, et al.
Pediatr Res
. 2020 Nov;
90(2):335-340.
PMID: 33214672
Background: Potentially, orally administered antibodies specific to enteric pathogens could be administered to infants to prevent diarrheal infections, particularly in developing countries where diarrhea is a major problem. However, to...
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Lueangsakulthai J, Sah B, Scottoline B, Dallas D
J Funct Foods
. 2020 Oct;
73:104115.
PMID: 33101461
To help rationally design an antibody for oral administration, we examined how different isotypes (IgG, IgA and sIgA) with the same variable sequence affect antibody stability across digestion. We compared...
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Demers-Mathieu V, Lueangsakulthai J, Qu Y, Scottoline B, Dallas D
Nutrients
. 2020 Jul;
12(7).
PMID: 32605037
Oral administration of pathogen-specific recombinant antibodies may help to prevent infant gastrointestinal (GI) pathogen infection; however, to neutralize an infectious agent, these antibodies must resist degradation in the GI tract....