Long-chain saturated fatty acids in breast milk are associated with the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis via induction of inflammatory ILC3s
Abstract Breastfeeding influences the immune system development in infants and may even affect various immunological responses later in life. Breast milk provides a rich source of early nutrition for infant growth and development. However, the presence of certain compounds in breast milk, related to...
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Main Authors: | Weng Sheng Kong, Naohiro Tsuyama, Hiroko Inoue, Yun Guo, Sho Mokuda, Asako Nobukiyo, Nobuhiro Nakatani, Fumiya Yamaide, Taiji Nakano, Yoichi Kohno, Kazutaka Ikeda, Yumiko Nakanishi, Hiroshi Ohno, Makoto Arita, Naoki Shimojo, Masamoto Kanno |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/95ab8af9fd2e4b68b71d4d1fb2c3d1f5 |
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