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Michelle R. Asbury
Michelle R. Asbury
Postdoctoral Associate, University of Calgary
Verified email at ucalgary.ca
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Mothers of preterm infants have individualized breast milk microbiota that changes temporally based on maternal characteristics
MR Asbury, J Butcher, JK Copeland, S Unger, N Bando, EM Comelli, ...
Cell Host & Microbe 28 (5), 669-682. e4, 2020
402020
Optimizing the growth of very-low-birth-weight infants requires targeting both nutritional and nonnutritional modifiable factors specific to stage of hospitalization
MR Asbury, S Unger, A Kiss, DVY Ng, Y Luk, N Bando, R Bishara, ...
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 110 (6), 1384-1394, 2019
342019
Maternal diet and infant feeding practices are associated with variation in the human milk microbiota at 3 months postpartum in a cohort of women with high rates of gestational …
L LeMay-Nedjelski, MR Asbury, J Butcher, SH Ley, AJ Hanley, A Kiss, ...
The Journal of nutrition 151 (2), 320-329, 2021
332021
Examining the relationship between maternal body size, gestational glucose tolerance status, mode of delivery and ethnicity on human milk microbiota at three months post-partum
L LeMay-Nedjelski, J Butcher, SH Ley, MR Asbury, AJ Hanley, A Kiss, ...
BMC microbiology 20, 1-14, 2020
252020
Energy and fat intake for preterm infants fed donor milk is significantly impacted by enteral feeding method
M Castro, M Asbury, S Shama, D Stone, EW Yoon, DL O'Connor, S Unger
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 43 (1), 162-165, 2019
162019
Neonatal morbidity count is associated with a reduced likelihood of achieving recommendations for protein, lipid, and energy in very low birth weight infants: a prospective …
DVY Ng, S Unger, M Asbury, A Kiss, R Bishara, N Bando, C Tomlinson, ...
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 42 (3), 623-632, 2018
162018
Human milk nutrient fortifiers alter the developing gastrointestinal microbiota of very-low-birth-weight infants
MR Asbury, S Shama, JY Sa, N Bando, J Butcher, EM Comelli, ...
Cell Host & Microbe 30 (9), 1328-1339. e5, 2022
122022
Oligosaccharides and microbiota in human milk are interrelated at 3 months postpartum in a cohort of women with a high prevalence of gestational impaired glucose tolerance
L LeMay-Nedjelski, C Yonemitsu, MR Asbury, J Butcher, SH Ley, ...
The Journal of Nutrition 151 (11), 3431-3441, 2021
102021
Higher Energy, Lipid, and Carbohydrate Provision to Very Low‐Birth‐Weight Infants Is Differentially Associated With Neurodevelopment at 18 Months, Despite Consistent …
R Bishara, MR Asbury, DVY Ng, N Bando, E Ng, S Unger, DL O'Connor, ...
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 45 (8), 1762-1773, 2021
42021
Factors Associated with In‐Hospital Growth Trajectories of Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) Infants
M Asbury, S Unger, DVY Ng, A Kiss, Y Luk, R Bishara, C Tomlinson, ...
The FASEB Journal 31, 316.5-316.5, 2017
12017
Nutrient intake and growth of infants enrolled in the donor milk for improved neurodevelopmental outcomes (GTA‐DoMINO) trial: comparison to clinical targets
R Bishara, D Ng, M Asbury, E Ng, S Unger, S Gibbins, DL O'Connor
The FASEB Journal 31, lb295-lb295, 2017
12017
An Exploration of the Methodological Flaws for Assessing Fibre Intake Among Canadians
M Asbury
2019
Factors Associated with In-Hospital Growth Trajectories of Very Low Birth Weight Infants
MR Asbury
University of Toronto (Canada), 2017
2017
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