Colin Morgan
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Recent Articles
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Morgan C, Parry S, Park J, Tan M
Nutrients
. 2023 Nov;
15(22).
PMID: 38004135
We have previously shown that increasing parenteral protein (target: 3.8 versus 2.8 g/kg/d) and energy (12% versus 10% glucose; 3.8 versus 2.8 g/kg/d) intake using a Standardised, Concentrated with Added...
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Lin L, Gamble G, Crowther C, Bloomfield F, Agosti M, Atkinson S, et al.
Nutrients
. 2022 Mar;
14(3).
PMID: 35276786
Neonatal nutritional supplements are widely used to improve growth and development but may increase risk of later metabolic disease, and effects may differ by sex. We assessed effects of supplements...
3.
Lin L, Gamble G, Crowther C, Bloomfield F, Agosti M, Atkinson S, et al.
Nutrients
. 2022 Jan;
14(2).
PMID: 35057573
Neonatal nutritional supplements may improve early growth for infants born small, but effects on long-term growth are unclear and may differ by sex. We assessed the effects of early macronutrient...
4.
Morgan C, Tan M
Nutrients
. 2019 Sep;
11(9).
PMID: 31509953
Neonatal parenteral nutrition (NPN) regimens that are individualised (iNPN) or standardised concentrated NPN (scNPN) are both currently used in preterm clinical practice. Two recent trials (one iNPN and one scNPN)...
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Premakumar C, Turner M, Morgan C
Nutr Rev
. 2019 Sep;
77(12):878-889.
PMID: 31504841
Context: Very preterm neonates (VPNs) are unable to digest breast milk and therefore rely on parenteral nutrition (PN) formulations. This systematic review was prepared following PRISMA-P 2015 guidelines. For the...
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Morgan C
Early Hum Dev
. 2015 Sep;
91(11):655-9.
PMID: 26385449
Preterm hyperglycaemia in the first 2 weeks of life is common under 29 weeks gestation and is associated with increased mortality and morbidity. While the definition of hyperglycaemia is reasonably...
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Bancroft I, Fraser F, Morgan C, Trick M
Data Brief
. 2015 Jul;
3:51-5.
PMID: 26217717
This data article includes SNP scoring across lines of the Brassica napus TNDH population based on Illumina sequencing of mRNA, expanded to 75 lines. The 21, 323 mapped markers defined...
8.
Morgan C, Burgess L
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr
. 2015 Jul;
41(3):455-462.
PMID: 26150412
Background: We have shown that increasing protein intake using a standardized, concentrated, added macronutrients parenteral (SCAMP) nutrition regimen improves head growth in very preterm infants (VPIs) compared with a control...
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Lu G, Harper A, Trick M, Morgan C, Fraser F, ONeill C, et al.
DNA Res
. 2014 Jul;
21(6):613-25.
PMID: 25030463
Breeding new varieties with low seed glucosinolate (GS) concentrations has long been a prime target in Brassica napus. In this study, a novel association mapping methodology termed 'associative transcriptomics' (AT)...
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Embleton N, Morgan C, King C
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
. 2014 Jun;
100(1):F72-5.
PMID: 24925929
Nutrient intakes in preterm infants are frequently inadequate and are associated with worse neuro-developmental outcome. Preterm infants take time to establish enteral intakes, and parenteral nutrition (PN) is now an...