Human milk proteins provide essential nutrition for growth and development, and support a number of vital developmental processes in the neonate. A complete understanding of the possible functions of human milk proteins has been limited by incomplete knowledge of the human milk proteome. In this report, we have analyzed the proteomes of whey from human transitional and mature milk using ion-exchange and SDS-PAGE based protein fractionation methods. With a larger-than-normal sample loading approach, we are able to largely extend human milk proteome to 976 proteins. Among them, 152 proteins are found to render significant regulatory changes between transitional milk and mature milk. We further found that immunoglobulins sIgA and IgM are more ...
Background: Milk is the most important food for growth and development of the neonate, because of it...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
Breast milk contains several macromolecular components with distinctive functions, whereby milk fat ...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
In-depth understanding of the changing functions of human milk (HM) proteins and the corresponding p...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that support the early growth and development of t...
The composition of milk has adapted during the evolution of the species to fulfill the specific nutr...
The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritiona...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
This thesis illustrates most of the work that I have performed during my PhD studies, focusing on th...
<p>To objective of this study was to better understand the biological functions of breast milk prote...
Abstract The milk proteome changes due to many factors, such as lactation, individual, health status...
Background: Milk is the most important food for growth and development of the neonate, because of it...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
Breast milk contains several macromolecular components with distinctive functions, whereby milk fat ...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
In-depth understanding of the changing functions of human milk (HM) proteins and the corresponding p...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that support the early growth and development of t...
The composition of milk has adapted during the evolution of the species to fulfill the specific nutr...
The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritiona...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
This thesis illustrates most of the work that I have performed during my PhD studies, focusing on th...
<p>To objective of this study was to better understand the biological functions of breast milk prote...
Abstract The milk proteome changes due to many factors, such as lactation, individual, health status...
Background: Milk is the most important food for growth and development of the neonate, because of it...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
Breast milk contains several macromolecular components with distinctive functions, whereby milk fat ...