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    Timmerman HM, Rutten NBMM, Boekhorst J, Saulnier DM, Kortman GAM, Contractor N, Kullen M, Floris E, Harmsen HJM, Vlieger AM, Kleerebezem M, Rijkers GT.
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  • 24. Breast milk jaundice: effect of bacteria present in breast milk and infant feces.
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  • 27. Stool microbiome, pH and short/branched chain fatty acids in infants receiving extensively hydrolyzed formula, amino acid formula, or human milk through two months of age.
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  • 29. Oligosaccharides in 4 different milk groups, Bifidobacteria, and Ruminococcus obeum.
    Coppa GV, Gabrielli O, Zampini L, Galeazzi T, Ficcadenti A, Padella L, Santoro L, Soldi S, Carlucci A, Bertino E, Morelli L.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2011 Jul 09; 53(1):80-7. PubMed ID: 21478759
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  • 32. Bifidobacterial strains shared by mother and child as source of probiotics.
    Peirotén A, Arqués JL, Medina M, Rodríguez-Mínguez E.
    Benef Microbes; 2018 Feb 27; 9(2):231-238. PubMed ID: 29488411
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  • 36. Analysis of Human Milk Microbiota in Northern Greece by Comparative 16S rRNA Sequencing vs. Local Dairy Animals.
    Tsifintaris M, Sitmalidis M, Tokamani M, Anastasiadi C, Georganta M, Tsochantaridis I, Vlachakis D, Tsikouras P, Nikolettos N, Chrousos GP, Sandaltzopoulos R, Giannakakis A.
    Nutrients; 2024 Jul 09; 16(14):. PubMed ID: 39064618
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  • 37. Multilocus sequence typing of bifidobacterial strains from infant's faeces and human milk: are bifidobacteria being sustainably shared during breastfeeding?
    Makino H, Martin R, Ishikawa E, Gawad A, Kubota H, Sakai T, Oishi K, Tanaka R, Ben-Amor K, Knol J, Kushiro A.
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