The development of the infant intestinal microbiome in response to dietary and other exposures may shape long-term metabolic and immune function. We examined differences in the community structure and function of the intestinal microbiome between four feeding groups, exclusively breastfed infants before introduction of solid foods (EBF), non-exclusively breastfed infants before introduction of solid foods (non-EBF), EBF infants after introduction of solid foods (EBF+S), and non-EBF infants after introduction of solid foods (non-EBF+S), and tested whether out-of-home daycare attendance was associated with differences in relative abundance of gut bacteria. Bacterial 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing was performed on 49 stool samples collected long...
The role of breast-feeding in infant immune system: a systems perspective on the intestinal microbio...
Simultaneous analysis of the gut microbiome and host gene expression in infants reveals the impact o...
doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2015.00003 Milk- and solid-feeding practices and daycare attendance are associate...
The development of the infant intestinal microbiome in response to dietary and other exposures may s...
The first exposures to microbes occur during infancy and it is suggested that this initial colonizat...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Background: Advancements in sequencing capabilities have enhanced the study of the human microbiome....
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Background: Different feeding regimens in infancy alter the gastrointestinal (gut) microbial environ...
BACKGROUND: The human intestinal microbiota changes from being sparsely populated and variable to po...
Background: The initial acquisition and early development of the intestinal microbiome during infanc...
BACKGROUND: The initial acquisition and early development of the intestinal microbiome during infanc...
Previous studies on the differences in gut microbiota between exclusively breastfed (EBF) and non-EB...
ABSTR ACT: Despite many years of widespread international recommendations to support exclusive breas...
Breast milk is considered the gold standard feeding regime for new-born infants. It provides complet...
The role of breast-feeding in infant immune system: a systems perspective on the intestinal microbio...
Simultaneous analysis of the gut microbiome and host gene expression in infants reveals the impact o...
doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2015.00003 Milk- and solid-feeding practices and daycare attendance are associate...
The development of the infant intestinal microbiome in response to dietary and other exposures may s...
The first exposures to microbes occur during infancy and it is suggested that this initial colonizat...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Background: Advancements in sequencing capabilities have enhanced the study of the human microbiome....
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Background: Different feeding regimens in infancy alter the gastrointestinal (gut) microbial environ...
BACKGROUND: The human intestinal microbiota changes from being sparsely populated and variable to po...
Background: The initial acquisition and early development of the intestinal microbiome during infanc...
BACKGROUND: The initial acquisition and early development of the intestinal microbiome during infanc...
Previous studies on the differences in gut microbiota between exclusively breastfed (EBF) and non-EB...
ABSTR ACT: Despite many years of widespread international recommendations to support exclusive breas...
Breast milk is considered the gold standard feeding regime for new-born infants. It provides complet...
The role of breast-feeding in infant immune system: a systems perspective on the intestinal microbio...
Simultaneous analysis of the gut microbiome and host gene expression in infants reveals the impact o...
doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2015.00003 Milk- and solid-feeding practices and daycare attendance are associate...