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Growth of bifidobacteria in mammalian milk [PDF]
Microbial colonization of the mammalian intestine begins at birth, when from a sterile state a newborn infant is exposed to an external environment rich in various bacterial species.
Bunešová, V.+7 more
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During recent years, human breast milk has been documented as a potential source of bacteria for the newborn. Recently, we have reported the presence of fungi in breast milk from healthy mothers.
Alba Boix-Amorós+10 more
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The inactivation of SLC35C1 (GDP‐fucose transporter) and enzymes involved in GDP‐fucose biosynthesis was studied. Fucose supplementation increases the level of GDP‐fucose to abnormal, millimolar values in the absence of the TSTA3 protein and SLC35C1 in contrast to the GMDS/SLC35C1 double mutant.
Edyta Skurska, Mariusz Olczak
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Breast milk beta-glucuronidase levels in hyperbilirubinemia
Breast milk beta-glucuronidase was thought to be one of the etiological factors in the pathogenesis of late-onset breast-milk jaundice, but results of these studies are conflicting.
S Yiğit, G Ciliv, C Aygün, G Erdem
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Increase in Weight in Low Birth Weight and Very Low Birth Weight Infants Fed Fortified Breast Milk versus Formula Milk: A Retrospective Cohort Study [PDF]
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical practices and greater use of assisted reproductive techniques. However, few studies have examined the growth and outcomes of preterm infants according to
Chan, BH+6 more
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Agomelatine in breast milk [PDF]
Postpartum depression with a prevalence of 10–15% (Gavin et al. 2005) is characterized by social retreat, feelings of hopelessness and guilt as well as the inability to feel gratification in the mother's role. A combined treatment of postpartum depression with antidepressant psychopharmacotherapy and psychotherapy is to be preferred in moderate to ...
Hubertus Himmerich+4 more
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Cytokines and Soluble Receptors in Breast Milk as Enhancers of Oral Tolerance Development
The postpartum period is an important window during which environmental factors can shape the life-long health of the infant. This time period often coincides with substantial milk consumption either in the form of breast milk or from cow's milk sources,
Bassel Dawod, J. Marshall
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The K+‐Cl− cotransporters (KCCs) facilitate the symport of ions across the plasma membrane. They participate in physiological processes including neuronal regulation. Here, we characterized KCCs from Drosophila and Hydra vulgaris. Comparative analyses of transporters provide insights into the mechanism of KCC ion transport, regulation, and evolution ...
Satoshi Fudo+4 more
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Objective: To increase the production of human milk, mothers must have an adequate, balanced, and healthy diet. This study investigated the effect of maternal food consumption on the macronutrient composition of breast milk. Methods: This cross-sectional
Fatma Şule Bilgiç+2 more
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IMMUNOGENIC FACTORS OF THE BREAST MILK DURING ITS PROLONGED STORAGE UNDER LOW TEMPERATURES
The data on the influence of the prolonged low temperatures effect (-20°C) on the immunogenic factors of the breast milk is shown in the article. The received during the study new data on the stability of the secretory immunoglobulin A in the breast milk
E. I. Kondrat'eva+4 more
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