FREE AMINO ACIDS IN HUMAN MILK: A POTENTIAL ROLE FOR GLUTAMINE AND GLUTAMATE IN THE PROTECTION AGAINST NEONATAL ALLERGIES AND INFECTIONS

Free Amino Acids in Human Milk: A Potential Role for Glutamine and Glutamate in the Protection Against Neonatal Allergies and Infections

Breastfeeding is indicated to support neonatal immune development and to protect against neonatal infections and allergies.Human milk composition is widely studied in relation to these unique abilities, which has led to the identification of various immunomodulating components in human milk, including various bioactive proteins.In addition to prote

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Biomass Reallocation between Juveniles and Adults Mediates Food Web Stability by Distributing Energy Away from Strong Interactions.

Ecological theory has uncovered dynamical differences between food web modules (i.e.low species food web configurations) with only species-level links and food Play Tent web modules that include within-species links (e.g.non-feeding links between mature and immature individuals) and has argued that these differences ought to cause food web theory t

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