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Rudolph, Michael
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Alterations in human milk leptin and insulin are associated with early changes in the infant intestinal microbiome.
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Human Milk Fatty Acid Composition: Comparison of Novel Dried Milk Spot Versus Standard Liquid Extraction Methods.
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Early infant adipose deposition is positively associated with the n-6 to n-3 fatty acid ratio in human milk independent of maternal BMI.
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Bioactive components in human milk are differentially associated with rates of lean and fat mass deposition in infants of mothers with normal vs. elevated BMI.
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Brown Fat-Activating Lipokine 12,13-diHOME in Human Milk Is Associated With Infant Adiposity.
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Single Cell RNA Sequencing of Human Milk-Derived Cells Reveals Sub-Populations of Mammary Epithelial Cells with Molecular Signatures of Progenitor and Mature States: a Novel, Non-invasive Framework for Investigating Human Lactation Physiology.
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Resolving Human Lactation Heterogeneity Using Single Milk-Derived Cells, a Resource at the Ready.
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Infant Red Blood Cell Arachidonic to Docosahexaenoic Acid Ratio Inversely Associates with Fat-Free Mass Independent of Breastfeeding Exclusivity.
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Human milk variation is shaped by maternal genetics and impacts the infant gut microbiome.
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Parental factors that impact the ecology of human mammary development, milk secretion, and milk composition-a report from "Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN)" Working Group 1.
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Human Cytomegalovirus in breast milk is associated with milk composition, the infant gut microbiome, and infant growth.
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Human cytomegalovirus in breast milk is associated with milk composition and the infant gut microbiome and growth.
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Human milk variation is shaped by maternal genetics and impacts the infant gut microbiome.
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