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1. The Gut Microbiota Differ in Exclusively Breastfed and Formula-Fed United States Infants and are Associated with Growth Status. Odiase E, Frank DN, Young BE, Robertson CE, Kofonow JM, Davis KN, Berman LM, Krebs NF, Tang M. J Nutr; 2023 Sep; 153(9):2612-2621. PubMed ID: 37506974 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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