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Albert Aynsley-Green
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 145
Citations - 8474
Albert Aynsley-Green is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Hypoglycemia. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 145 publications receiving 8204 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Aynsley-Green include University of London & Royal Victoria Infirmary.
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Randomised trial of fentanyl anaesthesia in preterm babies undergoing surgery: effects on the stress response
TL;DR: It is indicated that preterm babies mount a substantial stress response to surgery under anaesthesia with nitrous oxide and curare and that prevention of this response by fentanyl anaesthesia may be associated with an improved postoperative outcome.
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Controversies regarding definition of neonatal hypoglycemia: suggested operational thresholds.
Marvin Cornblath,Jane M. Hawdon,Anthony F Williams,Albert Aynsley-Green,Martin P. Ward-Platt,Robert Schwartz,Satish C. Kalhan +6 more
TL;DR: Pragmatic recommendations for operational thresholds, ie, blood glucose levels at which clinical interventions should be considered, are offered in light of current knowledge to aid health care providers in neonatal medicine.
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International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes
Caroline Brain,M. Hubbard,Michael A. Preece,M.O. Savage,Albert Aynsley-Green,Olivier Bouchot,Jean Yves Soret,Didier Jacqmin,Najiba Lahlou,Marc Roger,Joëlle Blumberg,Vallo Tillmann,Stephen M Shalet,David Price,Jeremy K.H. Wales,Louise Pennells,Joanne Soden,Matthew S. Gill,A. J. Whatmore,Peter E. Clayton,Giorgio Radetti,Lucia Ghizzoni,C. Paganini,Lorenzo Iughetti,G. Caselli,S. Bernasconi,Meir Lampit,Tova Nave,Zeev Hochberg,Rafael Artuch,Carlos Pavía,Ana Playán,Maria Antonia Vilaseca,Jaume Colomer,Carme Valls,Miquel Rissech,María Antonia González,Adolf Pou,Paz Briones,Julio Montoya,Mercè Pineda,P. Brogan,V.V. Khadilkar,Richard Stanhope,Fredrik Cederblad,Uwe Ewald,Jan Gustafsson +46 more
TL;DR: International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes 24th Annual Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, September 14–17, 1998 Horm Res 1998;50:107–140 Abstracts Dr. Michael S. Harbuz Division of Medicine, Bristol Bristol Royal Infirmary, Marlborough Street Bristol BS2 8HW.
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A recessive contiguous gene deletion causing infantile hyperinsulinism, enteropathy and deafness identifies the Usher type 1C gene
Maria Bitner-Glindzicz,Keith J. Lindley,Paul Rutland,Diana Blaydon,Virpi V. Smith,Peter J. Milla,Khalid Hussain,J Furth-Lavi,Karen E. Cosgrove,RM Shepherd,Philippa D. Barnes,Rachel E. O'Brien,Peter A. Farndon,Jane C. Sowden,Xue Zhong Liu,Matthew J. Scanlan,Sue Malcolm,Mark J. Dunne,Albert Aynsley-Green,Benjamin Glaser +19 more
TL;DR: The pattern of expression of the USH1C protein is consistent with the clinical features exhibited by individuals with the contiguous gene deletion and with isolated Usher type 1C.
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Patterns of metabolic adaptation for preterm and term infants in the first neonatal week.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that neonatal blood glucose concentrations should be considered in the context of availability of other metabolic fuels, and that the preterm infant has a limited ability to mobilise alternative fuels.