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| Steven A. Abrams, M.D. |
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| Neonatologist |
| Medical Director, Neonatal Nutrition Program, Baylor College of Medicine |
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| Pediatrics |
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| Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine |
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| Neonatology/Nutrition Fellow |
1985 |
Baylor College of Medicine |
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| Pediatric Resident |
1982 |
Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron |
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| M.D. |
1982 |
Ohio State University College of Medicine |
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| B.S. |
1979 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| Neonatology/Neonatal Nutrition |
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Abrams SA. In Utero physiology: role in nutrient delivery and fetal development for calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D. Am J Clin Nutr 2007;85:604S-607S. |
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Abrams SA, Hawthorne KM, Aliu O, Hicks PD, Chen Z, Griffin IJ, An inulin-type fructan enhances calcium absorption primarily via an effect on colonic absorption in humans. J Nutr 2007;137:2208-12. |
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Hettiarachchi M, Liyanage C, Wichremasinghe R, Hilmers D, Abrams S. Nutrient intake and growth of adolescents in southern Sri Lanka. Ceylon Med J. 2006;51:89-92. |
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Abrams SA, Griffin IJ, Hawthorne KM, Chen Z, Gunn SK, Wilde W, Darlington G, Shypailo R, Ellis K. Vitamin D receptor Fok1 polymorphisms affect calcium absorption, kinetics and bone mineralization rates during puberty. J Bone Miner Res 2005;20:945-53. |
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Pérez-Expósito AB, Villalpando S, Rivera JA, Griffin IJ, Abrams SA. Ferrous sulfate but not ferrous fumarate and reduced iron had an efficacious bioavailability in a milk-based fortified complementary food provided by PROGRESA – a national program in Mexi |
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American Academy of Pediatrics |
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Society for Pediatric Research |
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