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Glycoconjugates in human milk: protecting infants from disease

Peterson et al., 2013

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8086418712199727779
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Peterson R
Cheah W
Grinyer J
Packer N
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Glycobiology

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Breastfeeding is known to have many health benefits for a newborn. Not only does human milk provide an excellent source of nutrition, it also contains components that protect against infection from a wide range of pathogens. Some of the protective properties of human milk …
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