In-depth understanding of the changing functions of human milk (HM) proteins and the corresponding physiological adaptions of the lactating mammary gland has been inhibited by incomplete knowledge of the HM proteome. We analyzed the HM whey proteome (n = 10 women with samples at 1 week and 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months) using a quantitative proteomic approach. One thousand three hundred and thirty three proteins were identified with 615 being quantified. Principal component analysis revealed a transition in the HM whey proteome-throughout the first year of lactation. Abundance changes in IgG, sIgA and sIgM display distinct features during the first year. Complement components and other acute-phase proteins are generally at higher levels in early...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
This thesis illustrates most of the work that I have performed during my PhD studies, focusing on th...
The objective of this study is to investigate the changes of the breast milk proteome from four indi...
Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that support the early growth and development of t...
Human milk proteins provide essential nutrition for growth and development, and support a number of ...
AbstractHere we provide data from shot-gun proteomics, using filtered-aided sample preparation (FASP...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
The composition of milk has adapted during the evolution of the species to fulfill the specific nutr...
Here we provide data from shot-gun proteomics, using filtered-aided sample preparation (FASP), dimet...
Glycosylation is a ubiquitous post-translational protein modification that plays a substantial role ...
Breast milk is an unparalleled food for infants, as it can meet almost all of their nutritional need...
The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritiona...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
This thesis illustrates most of the work that I have performed during my PhD studies, focusing on th...
The objective of this study is to investigate the changes of the breast milk proteome from four indi...
Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that support the early growth and development of t...
Human milk proteins provide essential nutrition for growth and development, and support a number of ...
AbstractHere we provide data from shot-gun proteomics, using filtered-aided sample preparation (FASP...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
Introduction: Human milk is a rich source of bioactive proteins that supports the growth and immunol...
The composition of milk has adapted during the evolution of the species to fulfill the specific nutr...
Here we provide data from shot-gun proteomics, using filtered-aided sample preparation (FASP), dimet...
Glycosylation is a ubiquitous post-translational protein modification that plays a substantial role ...
Breast milk is an unparalleled food for infants, as it can meet almost all of their nutritional need...
The abundant proteins in human milk have been well characterized and are known to provide nutritiona...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the most genuine form of personalized nutrition, whereby its nutritional a...
This thesis illustrates most of the work that I have performed during my PhD studies, focusing on th...
The objective of this study is to investigate the changes of the breast milk proteome from four indi...