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June 2, 2021
Variation in Human Milk Composition Is Related to Differences in Milk and Infant Fecal Microbial Communities
Ryan M Pace, Janet E Williams, Bianca Robertson, et al.
BMC Medicine
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February 28, 2020
Estimating the burden of iron deficiency among African children
John Muthii Muriuki, Alexander J Mentzer, Emily L Webb, et al.
BMC Medicine
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May 20, 2021
Prevalence and predictors of vitamin D deficiency in young African children
Reagan M Mogire, Alireza Morovat, John Muthii Muriuki, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 25, 2023
DNA methylation at the suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) gene influences height in childhood
Prachand Issarapu, Manisha Arumalla, Hannah R Elliott, et al.
Genome Biology
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January 10, 2018
Epigenetic supersimilarity of monozygotic twin pairs
Timothy E Van Baak, Cristian Coarfa, Pierre-Antoine Dugué, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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March 31, 2017
What's normal? Oligosaccharide concentrations and profiles in milk produced by healthy women vary geographically
Michelle K McGuire, Courtney L Meehan, Mark A McGuire, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
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June 26, 2023
Human milk immune factors, maternal nutritional status, and infant sex: The INSPIRE study
Beatrice Caffé, Aaron Blackwell, Bethaney D Fehrenkamp, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition
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March 7, 2020
Corrigendum: What's Normal? Microbiomes in Human Milk and Infant Feces Are Related to Each Other but Vary Geographically: The INSPIRE Study
Kimberly A Lackey, Janet E Williams, Courtney L Meehan, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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April 24, 2019
Household composition and the infant fecal microbiome: The INSPIRE study
Avery A Lane, Michelle K McGuire, Mark A McGuire, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition
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May 7, 2019
What's Normal? Microbiomes in Human Milk and Infant Feces Are Related to Each Other but Vary Geographically: The INSPIRE Study
Kimberly A Lackey, Janet E Williams, Courtney L Meehan, et al.
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June 2, 2021
Variation in Human Milk Composition Is Related to Differences in Milk and Infant Fecal Microbial Communities
Ryan M Pace, Janet E Williams, Bianca Robertson, et al.
BMC Medicine
|
February 28, 2020
Estimating the burden of iron deficiency among African children
John Muthii Muriuki, Alexander J Mentzer, Emily L Webb, et al.
BMC Medicine
|
May 20, 2021
Prevalence and predictors of vitamin D deficiency in young African children
Reagan M Mogire, Alireza Morovat, John Muthii Muriuki, et al.
Nature Communications
|
August 25, 2023
DNA methylation at the suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) gene influences height in childhood
Prachand Issarapu, Manisha Arumalla, Hannah R Elliott, et al.
Genome Biology
|
January 10, 2018
Epigenetic supersimilarity of monozygotic twin pairs
Timothy E Van Baak, Cristian Coarfa, Pierre-Antoine Dugué, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
March 31, 2017
What's normal? Oligosaccharide concentrations and profiles in milk produced by healthy women vary geographically
Michelle K McGuire, Courtney L Meehan, Mark A McGuire, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
|
June 26, 2023
Human milk immune factors, maternal nutritional status, and infant sex: The INSPIRE study
Beatrice Caffé, Aaron Blackwell, Bethaney D Fehrenkamp, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition
|
March 7, 2020
Corrigendum: What's Normal? Microbiomes in Human Milk and Infant Feces Are Related to Each Other but Vary Geographically: The INSPIRE Study
Kimberly A Lackey, Janet E Williams, Courtney L Meehan, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
April 24, 2019
Household composition and the infant fecal microbiome: The INSPIRE study
Avery A Lane, Michelle K McGuire, Mark A McGuire, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition
|
May 7, 2019
What's Normal? Microbiomes in Human Milk and Infant Feces Are Related to Each Other but Vary Geographically: The INSPIRE Study
Kimberly A Lackey, Janet E Williams, Courtney L Meehan, et al.
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