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Michael P Sherman

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Clinics in Perinatology|February 19, 2013
Lactoferrin and necrotizing enterocolitisMichael P Sherman
Clinics in Perinatology|September 4, 2010
New concepts of microbial translocation in the neonatal intestine: mechanisms and preventionMichael P Sherman
Neonatology|July 3, 2009
Long-term epidemiology of neonatal sepsis: benefits and concerns. Commentary on van den Hoogen A, et al.: long-term trends in the epidemiology of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic susceptibility of causative agents (Neonatology 2010;97:22-28)Michael P Sherman
Neonatology|January 9, 2013
Intestinal microbes and obesity: a reality check. Commentary on f.B. Morel et Al.: can antibiotic treatment in preweaning rats alter body composition in adulthood? (Neonatology 2013;103:182-189)Michael P Sherman
Medical Hypotheses|June 14, 2005
Lactoferrin-enhanced anoikis: a defense against neonatal necrotizing enterocolitisMichael P Sherman, Karel Petrak
Microbes and Infection|February 5, 2002
Slipping through the door: HIV entry into the nucleusMichael P Sherman, Warner C Greene
Neonatology|October 19, 2011
The neonatal group B streptococcal epidemic: lessons learned from studying associationsMichael P Sherman, Michael S Cooperstock
Pediatric Research|October 11, 2014
Gut microbiota, the immune system, and diet influence the neonatal gut-brain axisMichael P Sherman, Habib Zaghouani, Victoria Niklas
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 29, 2016
Randomized Control Trial of Human Recombinant Lactoferrin: A Substudy Reveals Effects on the Fecal Microbiome of Very Low Birth Weight InfantsMichael P Sherman, Jan Sherman, Roxanne Arcinue, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|April 30, 2005
Amniotic fluid: not just fetal urine anymoreMark A Underwood, William M Gilbert, Michael P Sherman
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Clinics in Perinatology|February 19, 2013
Lactoferrin and necrotizing enterocolitisMichael P Sherman
Clinics in Perinatology|September 4, 2010
New concepts of microbial translocation in the neonatal intestine: mechanisms and preventionMichael P Sherman
Neonatology|July 3, 2009
Long-term epidemiology of neonatal sepsis: benefits and concerns. Commentary on van den Hoogen A, et al.: long-term trends in the epidemiology of neonatal sepsis and antibiotic susceptibility of causative agents (Neonatology 2010;97:22-28)Michael P Sherman
Neonatology|January 9, 2013
Intestinal microbes and obesity: a reality check. Commentary on f.B. Morel et Al.: can antibiotic treatment in preweaning rats alter body composition in adulthood? (Neonatology 2013;103:182-189)Michael P Sherman
Medical Hypotheses|June 14, 2005
Lactoferrin-enhanced anoikis: a defense against neonatal necrotizing enterocolitisMichael P Sherman, Karel Petrak
Microbes and Infection|February 5, 2002
Slipping through the door: HIV entry into the nucleusMichael P Sherman, Warner C Greene
Neonatology|October 19, 2011
The neonatal group B streptococcal epidemic: lessons learned from studying associationsMichael P Sherman, Michael S Cooperstock
Pediatric Research|October 11, 2014
Gut microbiota, the immune system, and diet influence the neonatal gut-brain axisMichael P Sherman, Habib Zaghouani, Victoria Niklas
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 29, 2016
Randomized Control Trial of Human Recombinant Lactoferrin: A Substudy Reveals Effects on the Fecal Microbiome of Very Low Birth Weight InfantsMichael P Sherman, Jan Sherman, Roxanne Arcinue, et al.
Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association|April 30, 2005
Amniotic fluid: not just fetal urine anymoreMark A Underwood, William M Gilbert, Michael P Sherman
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