Endogenous human milk peptide release is greater after preterm birth than term birth.
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Investigation into the antimicrobial action and mechanism of a novel endogenous peptide β-casein 197 from human milkProteolytic Systems in Milk: Perspectives on the Evolutionary Function within the Mammary Gland and the Infant.Peptidomic analysis reveals proteolytic activity of kefir microorganisms on bovine milk proteins.An interactomics overview of the human and bovine milk proteome over lactation.Bioactive Functions of Milk Proteins: a Comparative Genomics Approach.The levels of human milk microRNAs and their association with maternal weight characteristics.Benefits of Lactoferrin, Osteopontin and Milk Fat Globule Membranes for Infants.Antibody-independent identification of bovine milk-derived peptides in breast-milkImpact of human milk pasteurization on the kinetics of peptide release during in vitro dynamic term newborn digestion.Changes in Proteases, Antiproteases and Bioactive Proteins From Mother's Breast Milk to the Premature Infant Stomach.Peptides Released from Foremilk and Hindmilk Proteins by Breast Milk Proteases Are Highly Similar.Premature Infants have Lower Gastric Digestion Capacity for Human Milk Proteins than Term Infants.Human milk peptides differentiate between the preterm and term infant and across varying lactational stages.Analysis of Milk from Mothers Who Delivered Prematurely Reveals Few Changes in Proteases and Protease Inhibitors across Gestational Age at Birth and Infant Postnatal Age.Milk Proteins Are Predigested Within the Human Mammary Gland.Donor Human Milk Update: Evidence, Mechanisms, and Priorities for Research and Practice.
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Endogenous human milk peptide release is greater after preterm birth than term birth.
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Endogenous human milk peptide release is greater after preterm birth than term birth
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Andres Guerrero
Carlito B Lebrilla
Christina J Smink
Daniela Barile
Evan A Parker
J Bruce German
Jennifer T Smilowitz
Kasper A Hettinga
Mark A Underwood
Randall C Robinson
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10.3945/JN.114.203646
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2014-12-24T00:00:00Z