The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritional, protective, and developmental advantages to both term and preterm infants. However, relatively little is known about the expression of the low abundance proteins that are present in human milk because of the technical difficulties associated with their detection. We used a combination of electrophoretic techniques, ProteoMiner treatment, and two-dimensional liquid chromatography to examine the proteome of human skim milk expressed between 7 and 28 days postpartum by healthy term mothers and identified 415 in a pooled milk sample. Of these, 261 were found in human skim milk for the first time, greatly expanding our understanding of the huma...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
Human milk contains many bioactive proteins that are likely to support the early development of the ...
The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritiona...
Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that support the early growth and development of t...
During the last few years, advances in the care of low-birthweight and preterm neonates has stimulat...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
The composition of milk has adapted during the evolution of the species to fulfill the specific nutr...
none11Understanding the differences between the protein system of human milk and bovine milk is crit...
Human milk proteins provide essential nutrition for growth and development, and support a number of ...
Proteins are major contributors to the beneficial effects of human milk (HM) on preterm infant healt...
Milk is a complex biological fluid composed mainly of water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and di...
AbstractHere we provide data from shot-gun proteomics, using filtered-aided sample preparation (FASP...
In-depth understanding of the changing functions of human milk (HM) proteins and the corresponding p...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
Human milk contains many bioactive proteins that are likely to support the early development of the ...
The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritiona...
Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that support the early growth and development of t...
During the last few years, advances in the care of low-birthweight and preterm neonates has stimulat...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
The composition of milk has adapted during the evolution of the species to fulfill the specific nutr...
none11Understanding the differences between the protein system of human milk and bovine milk is crit...
Human milk proteins provide essential nutrition for growth and development, and support a number of ...
Proteins are major contributors to the beneficial effects of human milk (HM) on preterm infant healt...
Milk is a complex biological fluid composed mainly of water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and di...
AbstractHere we provide data from shot-gun proteomics, using filtered-aided sample preparation (FASP...
In-depth understanding of the changing functions of human milk (HM) proteins and the corresponding p...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
Human milk contains many bioactive proteins that are likely to support the early development of the ...