Effects of human donor milk on gut barrier function and inflammation: in vitro study of the beneficial properties to the newborn
Introduction: The gastrointestinal and immune systems of premature infants are not fully developed, rendering them more vulnerable to severe complications like necrotizing enterocolitis. Human milk offers a rich array of bioactive factors that collectively contribute to reducing the incidence of gut...
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