Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the maturation of brain and associated cognitive functions. However, the specific components of maternal milk mediating this process have remained elusive. Sialylated human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) represent likely candidates since they constitute the principal neonatal dietary source of sialic acid, which is crucial for brain development and neuronal patterning. We hypothesize that the selective neonatal lactational deprivation of a specific sialylated HMOs, sialyl(alpha2,3)lactose (3′SL), may impair cognitive capabilities (attention, cognitive flexibility, and memory) in adulthood in a preclinical model. To operationalize this hypothesis, we...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Maternal milk is considered the ideal source of early life nutrition. It contains nutritional, immun...
Item does not contain fulltextBreastmilk contains bioactive molecules essential for brain and cognit...
Breast milk (BM) is the optimal source of nutrition for mammals' early life. It exerts multiple bene...
Over the last few years, research indicated that Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) may serve to enh...
Background:Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may ...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Animal studies have shown that human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are important in early brain devel...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Maternal milk is considered the ideal source of early life nutrition. It contains nutritional, immun...
Item does not contain fulltextBreastmilk contains bioactive molecules essential for brain and cognit...
Breast milk (BM) is the optimal source of nutrition for mammals' early life. It exerts multiple bene...
Over the last few years, research indicated that Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) may serve to enh...
Background:Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may ...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Animal studies have shown that human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are important in early brain devel...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...