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Diet Customs of the Pregnant Women and the Breast-feeding Motheres in Japan
Raisaku Nagano+2 more
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MATERNAL BREAST FEEDING AND SUBSEQUENT INFANT DEVELOPMENT [PDF]
Reba M. Hill+3 more
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Metal‐Ligand Complexes as Multifunctional Platforms for Photo‐Activated Cancer Therapy
Metal‐ligand complexes serve as multifunctional platforms for photo‐activated cancer therapy, facilitating photothermal and photodynamic effects through light absorption and reactive oxygen species generation. This review categorizes these complexes by ligand and metal types, examines their roles in combined therapeutic approaches, and explores ...
Jeonga Kim, Saehan Choi, Yoonsung Nam
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A prospective study identifying breast-feeding problems in lactating mothers in a tertiary care hospital. [PDF]
Upadhye JJ+3 more
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Establishing breast feeding in infants with Down syndrome: the FADES cohort experience. [PDF]
Williams GM+7 more
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Practices, predictors and consequences of expressed breast-milk feeding in healthy full-term infants
D. Bai+4 more
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The Effect of "Humanised" Milks and Supplemented Breast Feeding on The Faecal Flora of Infants
C. L. Bullen, P Tearle, M. G. STEWART
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Breast feeding, eczema, asthma, and hayfever. [PDF]
Brent Taylor+3 more
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Indole‐3‐acetic acid (3‐IAA) derived from gut P. distasonis binds to AhR in bladder cancer cells and downregulates FASN transcription, thereby increasing sensitivity to ferroptosis and suppressing the development of bladder tumors. Specifically, 3‐IAA treatment leads to an increase in the proportion of PC/PE‐PUFAs and a decrease in the proportions of ...
Weijia Li+16 more
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Does Breast Feeding Protect Mothers From Obesity? [PDF]
Coşgun S+3 more
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