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Barbara J. Stoll
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 406
Citations - 47301
Barbara J. Stoll is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 390 publications receiving 42107 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara J. Stoll include Emory University Hospital Midtown & Emory University.
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Opening the Black Box for Etiology of Neonatal Infections in High Burden Settings: The Contribution of ANISA.
TL;DR: The largest ever population-based cohort of ~68,000 newborns, the ANISA study is a major accomplishment and improves understanding of etiology beyond a linear single-sample, single-organism model through a richer dataset with relevant contextual and environmental information.
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Glucagon-like peptide-2 stimulates intestinal growth by decreasing proteolysis and apoptosis in TPN-fed preterm piglets
Douglas G. Burrin,Barbara J. Stoll,Ruhong Jiang,Yvette M. Petersen,Randall K. Buddington,M. Schmidt,Jens J. Holst,Bolette Hartmann,Per T. Sangild +8 more
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In Utero Magnesium Exposure: Effects on Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Infants
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Hepatitis B immunization in preterm infants.
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Maternal serum fructosamine levels and stillbirth: a case-control study of the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network.
Erol Arslan,Amanda A. Allshouse,Jessica M. Page,Jessica M. Page,Michael W. Varner,Vanessa Thorsten,Corette B. Parker,Donald J. Dudley,George R. Saade,Robert L. Goldenberg,Barbara J. Stoll,Carol J. R. Hogue,Radek Bukowski,Deborah L. Conway,Halit Pinar,Uma M. Reddy,Robert M. Silver +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the association between maternal fructosamine levels at the time of delivery and stillbirth was evaluated in women with and without diabetes and adjusted for potential confounding factors, including diabetes.