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Goat Milk-Based Infant Formula and the Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Infants: A Real-World-Evidence Study From Brazil, Mexico, Russia, and the Netherlands. [PDF]
Knipping K +4 more
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Draft genome sequence of Bacillus cereus sequence type 2255 isolated from powdered infant formula. [PDF]
Patil S +5 more
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Integrating Bacteriophage onto the Magnetic Nanozyme for Effective Enrichment and Colorimetric Detection of Cronobacter sakazakii in Powdered Infant Formula. [PDF]
Xu X, Zhang Y, Gao L, Yang J, Yang Z.
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Propionate Production by Infant Fecal Microbiota Is Inversely Correlated with the Protein Glycation Level of Supplemented Infant Formula Ex Vivo. [PDF]
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2004
The intestinal flora of breast-fed infants is an important physiologic factor in the function of the gut and in the development of the immune system. The current research is part of a group of studies performed to answer the question whether a bovine milk formula supplemented with a prebiotic mixture from galactooligosaccharides and ...
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The intestinal flora of breast-fed infants is an important physiologic factor in the function of the gut and in the development of the immune system. The current research is part of a group of studies performed to answer the question whether a bovine milk formula supplemented with a prebiotic mixture from galactooligosaccharides and ...
Boehm G +7 more
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Acta Paediatrica, 1982
Mettler, A. E. (Farley Health Products Limited). Infant formula. Acta Paediatr Scand, Suppl. 299:58, 1982.—The modern infant formula has been evolved over many generations and major changes have taken place in the U.K. even in the last ten years to produce formulae which are predominantly of the low solute type. Modifications of scoop design and method
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Mettler, A. E. (Farley Health Products Limited). Infant formula. Acta Paediatr Scand, Suppl. 299:58, 1982.—The modern infant formula has been evolved over many generations and major changes have taken place in the U.K. even in the last ten years to produce formulae which are predominantly of the low solute type. Modifications of scoop design and method
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