Longitudinal variation of amino acid levels in human milk and their associations with infant gender

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  • who: Joris H. J. van Sadelhoff and collaborators from the Division of Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Science, Faculty of Sciences, Utrecht University, Universiteitsweg, CG Utrecht, The Netherlands have published the article: Longitudinal Variation of Amino Acid Levels in Human Milk and Their Associations with Infant Gender, in the Journal: Nutrients 2018, x of /2018/
  • what: The aim of this study was to assess the changes in HM AA composition during lactation and to study the effect of gender, to contribute to the discussion of their role in the developing infant. This research showed that . . .

     

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