Early development of infant gut microbiota in relation to breastfeeding and human milk oligosaccharides

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  • who: Maciej Chichlowski from the Peking University, China have published the paper: Early development of infant gut microbiota in relation to breastfeeding and human milk oligosaccharides, in the Journal: Gut microbiota plays a critical role in influencing infant growth, body composition, and later life health via modulating gastrointestinal, nervous, and immune systems, as well as energy metabolism and fat deposition (1). Infant gut microbiota develops and evolves in the first 1,000 days of life and would attain adult-like composition by the age of 3 years (2). In addition to Bifidobacterium spp., anaerobic bacteria such as . . .

     

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