Differences in exosome populations in human breast milk in relation to allergic sensitization and lifestyle
Allergy2014Vol. 69(4), pp. 463–471
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Patricia Torregrosa Paredes, Cindy Gutzeit, Sara Johansson, Charlotte Admyre, Fredrik Stenius, Johan Alm, Annika Scheynius, Susanne Gabrielsson
Abstract
The phenotype of exosomes in breast milk varies with maternal sensitization and lifestyle, which might influence allergy development in the child.
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