Maternal Allergy and the Presence of Nonhuman Proteinaceous Molecules in Human Milk.
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Dekker, Pieter MBoeren, Sjef
Wijga, Alet H
Koppelman, Gerard H
Vervoort, Jacques J M
Hettinga, Kasper A
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Maternal Allergy and the Presence of Nonhuman Proteinaceous Molecules in Human Milk.Published in
Nutrients 2020; 12(4):pii.e1169PMID
32331315ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/nu12041169
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