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Human milk‐sharing practices and infant‐feeding behaviours: A comparison of donors and recipients [PDF]
Jennifer Peregoy+4 more
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Review: dual benefits, compositions, recommended storage, and intake duration of mother's milk [PDF]
Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Nutrients in mother's milk help protect infants from multiple diseases including infections, cancers, diabetes, gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases. We performed literature mining on 31,496 mother's-milk-related abstracts from PubMed and the results suggest the need for individualized mother's milk
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Protein can undergo liquid–liquid phase separation and liquid‐to‐solid transition to form liquid condensates and solid aggregates. These phase transitions can be influenced by post‐translational modifications, mutations, and various environmental factors.
Tianchen Li+3 more
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Pasteurized Human Donor Milk as Nutraceutical
Numerous preventive and therapeutic interventions have been designed to decrease mortality and disability in infants. In 2010, 7.6 million children who were less than 5 years of age died worldwide and 4.8 million were attributable to infectious causes.
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Mothers’ Views on Donor Milk and Human Milk Banks
Aim: The goal of this study is to find out what factors affect mothers’ knowledge and perspectives about wet-nursing and human milk banking. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive, and comparative research project. 295 mothers volunteered to take part in the study.
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Base editing using nanoneedles efficiently corrects pathogenic variants in the type VII collagen gene of primary fibroblasts from patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. Nanoneedle editing induces minimal and reversible transcriptional perturbations while restoring the production and secretion of functional type VII collagen.
Salman Ahmad Mustfa+10 more
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Human Milk—The Biofluid That Nourishes Infants from the First Day of Life
Human milk is a biofluid with a unique composition among mammalian milks. Besides this milk’s major components, its bioactive compounds, like hormones, immune factors, and oligosaccharides, are unique and important for infant growth and development.
Nikoleta Lugonja+6 more
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1337 A study of donor human milk use in Scotland 2020–2021 [PDF]
Chloe Thornton+2 more
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A scalable and flexible library of natural, renewable tea polyphenol, and amino acid condensate colloidal spheres, synthesized via a one‐step process, facilitates the preparation of ultra‐high drug‐loading nanomedicines with precise size control and uniform dispersion using continuous‐flow microfluidics.
Zeng Yi+8 more
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Attitudes towards Donor Breast Milk in an Inner City Population
Objective. The purpose of our study was to identify attitudes towards donor breast milk in our population and identify barriers to its acceptance. Methods. The study sample was comprised of a convenience sample of 174 postpartum women.
Abhinav Pal+3 more
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