Human milk oligosaccharides: The role in the fine-tuning of innate immune responses

Volume: 432, Pages: 62 - 70
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
In order to secure the health of newborns over the period of immune immaturity during the first months of life, a mother provides her offspring with passive protection: bioactive molecules transferred through the placenta and breast milk. It is well known that human milk contains immunoglobulins (Ig), immune cells and diverse cytokines, which affect newborn directly or indirectly and contribute to the maturation of the immune system. However, in...
Paper Details
Title
Human milk oligosaccharides: The role in the fine-tuning of innate immune responses
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
432
Pages
62 - 70
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