Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
about
Consumption of human milk glycoconjugates by infant-associated bifidobacteria: mechanisms and implications.Monotreme lactation protein is highly expressed in monotreme milk and provides antimicrobial protection.Genome resolved analysis of a premature infant gut microbial community reveals a Varibaculum cambriense genome and a shift towards fermentation-based metabolism during the third week of life.
P2860
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@pt
bilimsel makale
@tr
scientific article published on May 2012
@en
vedecký článok
@sk
vetenskaplig artikel
@sv
videnskabelig artikel
@da
vědecký článek
@cs
name
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@en
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@nl
type
label
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@en
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@nl
prefLabel
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@en
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Protein-Linked Glycan Degradation in Infants Fed Human Milk.
@en
P2093
Carlito Lebrilla
David Sela
J Bruce German
Mark A Underwood
P2860
P356
10.4172/2153-0637.S1-002
P478
P577
2012-05-01T00:00:00Z