Human milk oligosaccharides are associated with maternal genetics and respiratory health of human milk-fed children

  1. Ambalavanan, A.
  2. Chang, L.
  3. Choi, J.
  4. Zhang, Y.
  5. Stickley, S.A.
  6. Fang, Z.Y.
  7. Miliku, K.
  8. Robertson, B.
  9. Yonemitsu, C.
  10. Turvey, S.E.
  11. Mandhane, P.J.
  12. Simons, E.
  13. Moraes, T.J.
  14. Anand, S.S.
  15. Paré, G.
  16. Williams, J.E.
  17. Murdoch, B.M.
  18. Otoo, G.E.
  19. Mbugua, S.
  20. Kamau-Mbuthia, E.W.
  21. Kamundia, E.W.
  22. Gindola, D.K.
  23. Rodriguez, J.M.
  24. Pareja, R.G.
  25. Sellen, D.W.
  26. Moore, S.E.
  27. Prentice, A.M.
  28. Foster, J.A.
  29. Kvist, L.J.
  30. Neibergs, H.L.
  31. McGuire, M.A.
  32. McGuire, M.K.
  33. Meehan, C.L.
  34. Sears, M.R.
  35. Subbarao, P.
  36. Azad, M.B.
  37. Bode, L.
  38. Duan, Q.
  39. Show all authors +
Journal:
Nature Communications

ISSN: 2041-1723

Year of publication: 2024

Volume: 15

Issue: 1

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1038/S41467-024-51743-6 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor