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PTERIDINES

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0933-4807

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Year 2015
  • Human breast milk concentration of neopterin at various stages of lactation and during a single feeding
    Publication
    • K. Plata-Nazar
    • E. Woś-Wasilewska
    • A. Szlagatys-Sidorkiewicz
    • G. Łuczak
    • M. Zagierski
    • D. Martysiak-Żurowska
    • B. Kamińska

    - PTERIDINES - Year 2015

    The aim of this work was to determine the physiological level of neopterin in human breast milk, and to study its variability depending on the duration of a single feeding and the lactation stage. Breast milk samples from 74 women were collected between 2 and 4 days after delivery, and at 15, 30, and 90 days after delivery. Additionally, breast milk samples from eight women were collected before and after 7 and 15 min of breastfeeding....

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