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Foteini Kakulas

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Frontiers in Oncology|August 11, 2015
Targeting Aggressive Cancer Stem Cells in GlioblastomaTracy Seymour, Anna Nowak, Foteini Kakulas
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|November 19, 2015
Pluripotency Genes and Their Functions in the Normal and Aberrant Breast and BrainTracy Seymour, Alecia-Jane Twigger, Foteini Kakulas
Breastfeeding Medicine : the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine|March 10, 2016
Breastmilk Is Unlikely to Be a Source of Mesenchymal Stem CellsFoteini Kakulas, Donna T Geddes, Peter E Hartmann
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 4, 2015
MicroRNAs in Breastmilk and the Lactating Breast: Potential Immunoprotectors and Developmental Regulators for the Infant and the MotherMohammed Alsaweed, Peter E Hartmann, Donna T Geddes, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|June 26, 2026
Human Milk MiRNA Acts on Infections in Both the Maternal Body and the Child During BreastfeedingMohammed Alsaweed, Mezyndra Badsha, Ching Tat Lai, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 1, 2019
Testing the feasibility and safety of feeding preterm infants fresh mother's own milk in the NICU: A pilot studyHuiqing Sun, Shuping Han, Rui Cheng, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 21, 2016
Human Milk Cells Contain Numerous miRNAs that May Change with Milk Removal and Regulate Multiple Physiological ProcessesMohammed Alsaweed, Ching Tat Lai, Peter E Hartmann, et al.
Plos One|April 14, 2016
Human Milk Cells and Lipids Conserve Numerous Known and Novel miRNAs, Some of Which Are Differentially Expressed during LactationMohammed Alsaweed, Ching Tat Lai, Peter E Hartmann, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 9, 2016
Human milk miRNAs primarily originate from the mammary gland resulting in unique miRNA profiles of fractionated milkMohammed Alsaweed, Ching Tat Lai, Peter E Hartmann, et al.
Nutrients|November 12, 2016
Leptin Levels Are Higher in Whole Compared to Skim Human Milk, Supporting a Cellular ContributionSambavi Kugananthan, Ching Tat Lai, Zoya Gridneva, et al.
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Frontiers in Oncology|August 11, 2015
Targeting Aggressive Cancer Stem Cells in GlioblastomaTracy Seymour, Anna Nowak, Foteini Kakulas
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|November 19, 2015
Pluripotency Genes and Their Functions in the Normal and Aberrant Breast and BrainTracy Seymour, Alecia-Jane Twigger, Foteini Kakulas
Breastfeeding Medicine : the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine|March 10, 2016
Breastmilk Is Unlikely to Be a Source of Mesenchymal Stem CellsFoteini Kakulas, Donna T Geddes, Peter E Hartmann
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 4, 2015
MicroRNAs in Breastmilk and the Lactating Breast: Potential Immunoprotectors and Developmental Regulators for the Infant and the MotherMohammed Alsaweed, Peter E Hartmann, Donna T Geddes, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|June 26, 2026
Human Milk MiRNA Acts on Infections in Both the Maternal Body and the Child During BreastfeedingMohammed Alsaweed, Mezyndra Badsha, Ching Tat Lai, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 1, 2019
Testing the feasibility and safety of feeding preterm infants fresh mother's own milk in the NICU: A pilot studyHuiqing Sun, Shuping Han, Rui Cheng, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 21, 2016
Human Milk Cells Contain Numerous miRNAs that May Change with Milk Removal and Regulate Multiple Physiological ProcessesMohammed Alsaweed, Ching Tat Lai, Peter E Hartmann, et al.
Plos One|April 14, 2016
Human Milk Cells and Lipids Conserve Numerous Known and Novel miRNAs, Some of Which Are Differentially Expressed during LactationMohammed Alsaweed, Ching Tat Lai, Peter E Hartmann, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 9, 2016
Human milk miRNAs primarily originate from the mammary gland resulting in unique miRNA profiles of fractionated milkMohammed Alsaweed, Ching Tat Lai, Peter E Hartmann, et al.
Nutrients|November 12, 2016
Leptin Levels Are Higher in Whole Compared to Skim Human Milk, Supporting a Cellular ContributionSambavi Kugananthan, Ching Tat Lai, Zoya Gridneva, et al.
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