NNIW15 - Biology of Human Milk
Author(s): Lars Å. Hanson
Articles
Factors Controlling the Bacterial Colonization of the Neonatal Intestine
Allergy Prevention: Does Maternal Food Intake during Pregnancy or Lactation Influence the Development of Atopic Disease during Infancy?
Possible Physiological Role of Hormones and Hormone-Related Substances Present in Milk
Cellular Aspects of Immunologic Reactivity in Human Milk
Pearay L. Ogra
Antiparasitic Factors in Human Milk
Olle Hernell
Antiviral and Antibacterial Factors in Human Milk
Epidermal and Neural Growth Factors in Milk: Effects of Epidermal Growth Factor on the Development Of The Gastrointestinal Tract
Taurine in Human Milk: Biological Significance
Calcium, Phosphorus, and Vitamin D in Human Milk
Enzymes in Milk: Their Function in the Mammary Gland, in Milk, and in the Infant
Electron Microscopy and Carbohydrate Histochemistry of the Human Milk Fat Globule Membrane
Energy Content of Breast Milk and Metabolizable Energy Intake in Breast- Fed Infants
Alan Lucas
New Developments Related to Nutritional Aspects of Protein in Human Milk
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