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Heliyon|November 8, 2021
Fecal biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction and the gut microbiota of rural Malawian children: An observational studyDavid Chaima, Harry Pickering, John D Hart, et al.
Nutrients|May 31, 2020
Inflammation Adjustment by Two Methods Decreases the Estimated Prevalence of Zinc Deficiency in MalawiBlessings H Likoswe, Felix P Phiri, Martin R Broadley, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 27, 2017
Low serum ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and other metabolites are associated with poor linear growth in young children from rural MalawiRichard D Semba, Indi Trehan, Ximin Li, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 5, 2019
Supplementation With Lactoferrin and Lysozyme Ameliorates Environmental Enteric Dysfunction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled TrialWilliam D Cheng, Karl J Wold, Lucy B Bollinger, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|June 21, 2016
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Is Associated With Altered Bile Acid MetabolismRichard D Semba, Marta Gonzalez-Freire, Ruin Moaddel, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 10, 2016
The association of serum choline with linear growth failure in young children from rural MalawiRichard D Semba, Pingbo Zhang, Marta Gonzalez-Freire, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 3, 2017
Complementary feeding with cowpea reduces growth faltering in rural Malawian infants: a blind, randomized controlled clinical trialKevin B Stephenson, Sophia E Agapova, Oscar Divala, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|March 1, 2018
Additional Common Bean in the Diet of Malawian Children Does Not Affect Linear Growth, but Reduces Intestinal PermeabilitySophia E Agapova, Kevin B Stephenson, Oscar Divala, et al.
Ebiomedicine|January 27, 2017
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is Associated with Carnitine Deficiency and Altered Fatty Acid OxidationRichard D Semba, Indi Trehan, Ximin Li, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition|May 11, 2021
Impacts of an egg intervention on nutrient adequacy among young Malawian childrenBess L Caswell, Charles D Arnold, Chessa K Lutter, et al.
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Heliyon|November 8, 2021
Fecal biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction and the gut microbiota of rural Malawian children: An observational studyDavid Chaima, Harry Pickering, John D Hart, et al.
Nutrients|May 31, 2020
Inflammation Adjustment by Two Methods Decreases the Estimated Prevalence of Zinc Deficiency in MalawiBlessings H Likoswe, Felix P Phiri, Martin R Broadley, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 27, 2017
Low serum ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and other metabolites are associated with poor linear growth in young children from rural MalawiRichard D Semba, Indi Trehan, Ximin Li, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 5, 2019
Supplementation With Lactoferrin and Lysozyme Ameliorates Environmental Enteric Dysfunction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled TrialWilliam D Cheng, Karl J Wold, Lucy B Bollinger, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|June 21, 2016
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Is Associated With Altered Bile Acid MetabolismRichard D Semba, Marta Gonzalez-Freire, Ruin Moaddel, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 10, 2016
The association of serum choline with linear growth failure in young children from rural MalawiRichard D Semba, Pingbo Zhang, Marta Gonzalez-Freire, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 3, 2017
Complementary feeding with cowpea reduces growth faltering in rural Malawian infants: a blind, randomized controlled clinical trialKevin B Stephenson, Sophia E Agapova, Oscar Divala, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|March 1, 2018
Additional Common Bean in the Diet of Malawian Children Does Not Affect Linear Growth, but Reduces Intestinal PermeabilitySophia E Agapova, Kevin B Stephenson, Oscar Divala, et al.
Ebiomedicine|January 27, 2017
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is Associated with Carnitine Deficiency and Altered Fatty Acid OxidationRichard D Semba, Indi Trehan, Ximin Li, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition|May 11, 2021
Impacts of an egg intervention on nutrient adequacy among young Malawian childrenBess L Caswell, Charles D Arnold, Chessa K Lutter, et al.
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