Miranda et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Effect of maternal nutritional status on immunological substances in human colostrum and milkMiranda et al., 1983
- Document ID
- 2594841699745054110
- Author
- Miranda R
- Saravia N
- Ackerman R
- Murphy N
- Berman S
- McMurray D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The American journal of clinical nutrition
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Substances in colostrum and breast milk confer significant disease resistance to the breast- fed infant. The influence of maternal nutritional status on both immunological and nonimmunological milk factors was studied in a group of 23 Colombian women during the …
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