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25 Years of Research in Human Lactation
Researchers have recently called for human lactation research to be conceptualized as a biological framework where maternal and infant factors impacting human milk, in terms of composition, volume and energy content are studied...
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Iron delivery from liquid-core hydrogels within a therapeutic nipple shield.
To aid oral therapeutic administration to infants, a novel delivery technology, referred to as a Therapeutic Nipple Shield (TNS), was previously developed. It consists of a silicone nipple shield device and a dosage form...
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Zinc delivery from non-woven fibres within a therapeutic nipple shield.
A Therapeutic Nipple Shield (TNS) was previously developed to respond to the global need for new infant therapeutic delivery technologies. However, the release efficiency for the same Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) from...
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The Effects of 16-Week Exercising Program on Inflammatory Markers in Human Milk
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of a 16-week exercise program on inflammatory cytokines in human milk. The human milk samples were collected from 2003-2010 during two postpartum breastfeeding exercise...
Published by: Winthrop University
Optimization of DNA Extraction from Human Milk
Background: Techniques are emerging for determining the best and most cost-effective way to test for human milk adulteration. Currently, the literature is focused on the use of qPCR testing, a technique used to isolate and...
Published by: Winthrop University