[NMR paper] Rapid milk group classification by 1H NMR analysis of Le and H epitopes in human milk oligosaccharide donor samples.
Rapid milk group classification by 1H NMR analysis of Le and H epitopes in human milk oligosaccharide donor samples.
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Glycobiology. 2014 Apr 29;
Authors: van Leeuwen SS, Schoemaker RJ, Gerwig GJ, van Leusen-van Kan EJ, Dijkhuizen L, Kamerling JP
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Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are a major constituent of human breast milk and play an important role in reducing the risk of infections in...
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Milk fraud: Proteins uncover adulteration with cheaper milk - separationsNOW.com
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[NMR paper] Latent Biochemical Relationships in the Blood-Milk Metabolic Axis of Dairy Cows Revealed by Statistical Integration of (1)H NMR Spectroscopic Data.
Latent Biochemical Relationships in the Blood-Milk Metabolic Axis of Dairy Cows Revealed by Statistical Integration of (1)H NMR Spectroscopic Data.
Latent Biochemical Relationships in the Blood-Milk Metabolic Axis of Dairy Cows Revealed by Statistical Integration of (1)H NMR Spectroscopic Data.
J Proteome Res. 2013 Feb 8;
Authors: Maher AD, Hayes B, Cocks B, Marett L, Wales WJ, Rochfort S
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A detailed understanding of the relationships between the distinct metabolic compartments of blood and milk would be of potential benefit to...