Epidemiologic studies conducted in the past 30 years to investigate the protective functions of humanmilk strongly support the notion that breastfeeding prevents infantile infections, particularly those affecting the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. However, more recent clinical and experimental observations also suggest that human milk not only provides passive protection, but also can directly modulate the immunological development of themRNA Messenger RNArecipient infant. The study of this remarkable defense system in human milk has been difficult because of its bio-chemical complexity, the small concentration of certain bioactive components, the compartmentalization of some of these agents, the dynamic quantitative and qualitati...
One of the well-known features of human milk, is the capacity to protect against the risk and impact...
The human milk is fundamental for a correct development of newborns, as it is a source not only of v...
Cytokines and growth factors in colostrum and mature milk may play an important role in infant immun...
Maternal milk contains cytokines, which are important in immune development and breastfeeding has be...
The lactating mammary gland is a relevant part of the infant immune system since breastfeeding prov...
Maternal milk contains compounds that may affect newborn immunity. Among these are a group of oligos...
Maternal milk contains compounds that may affect newborn immunity. Among these are a group of oligos...
Summary In the critical phase of immunological immaturity of the newborn, particularly for the immun...
Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...
Human breast milk is recognized as the optimal infant feeding. Human milk contains the nutrients nec...
Breast feeding has been intensively campained throughout the country in the last decade, which is th...
Breast feeding has been shown to enhance the development of the immune system of the newborn as well...
Human milk is uniquely tailored to meet infants’ specific nutritional requirements. However, it is m...
Breastfeeding is associated with long-term wellbeing including low risks of infectious diseases and ...
Whereas a neonate is born is sterile, immediate exposure to its mother's mucosal surfaces allows it ...
One of the well-known features of human milk, is the capacity to protect against the risk and impact...
The human milk is fundamental for a correct development of newborns, as it is a source not only of v...
Cytokines and growth factors in colostrum and mature milk may play an important role in infant immun...
Maternal milk contains cytokines, which are important in immune development and breastfeeding has be...
The lactating mammary gland is a relevant part of the infant immune system since breastfeeding prov...
Maternal milk contains compounds that may affect newborn immunity. Among these are a group of oligos...
Maternal milk contains compounds that may affect newborn immunity. Among these are a group of oligos...
Summary In the critical phase of immunological immaturity of the newborn, particularly for the immun...
Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...
Human breast milk is recognized as the optimal infant feeding. Human milk contains the nutrients nec...
Breast feeding has been intensively campained throughout the country in the last decade, which is th...
Breast feeding has been shown to enhance the development of the immune system of the newborn as well...
Human milk is uniquely tailored to meet infants’ specific nutritional requirements. However, it is m...
Breastfeeding is associated with long-term wellbeing including low risks of infectious diseases and ...
Whereas a neonate is born is sterile, immediate exposure to its mother's mucosal surfaces allows it ...
One of the well-known features of human milk, is the capacity to protect against the risk and impact...
The human milk is fundamental for a correct development of newborns, as it is a source not only of v...
Cytokines and growth factors in colostrum and mature milk may play an important role in infant immun...