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The role of nutrition in infant immune fitness

  • Diana Hendrickx (Creator)
  • Ran An (Creator)
  • Sjef Boeren (Creator)
  • Sumanth Mutte (Creator)
  • Pantipa Chatchatee (Creator)
  • Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn (Creator)
  • Lars Lange (Creator)
  • Suwat Benjaponpitak (Creator)
  • Kok Wee Chong (Creator)
  • Pasuree Sangsupawanich (Creator)
  • Marleen T.J. Van Ampting (Creator)
  • Manon M. Oude Nijhuis (Creator)
  • Lucien Harthoorn (Creator)
  • Jane Langford (Creator)
  • Jan Knol (Creator)
  • Karen Knipping (Creator)
  • Johan Garssen (Creator)
  • Valerie Trendelenburg (Creator)
  • Robert Pesek (Creator)
  • Carla M. Davis (Creator)
  • Antonella Muraro (Creator)
  • Mich Erlewyn-Lajeunesse (Creator)
  • Adam T. Fox (Creator)
  • Louise J. Michaelis (Creator)
  • Kirsten Beyer (Creator)
  • Lee Noimark (Creator)
  • Gary Stiefel (Creator)
  • Uwe Schauer (Creator)
  • Eckard Hamelmann (Creator)
  • Diego G. Peroni (Creator)
  • Attilio Boner (Creator)
  • Jolanda Lambert (Creator)
  • Clara Belzer (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Study to identify molecular markers that underlie the interaction between early life nutrition, intestinal microbial taxonomic, proteome and metabolome composition and host immune status in infants that suffer from cow's milk protein allergy. Please refer for more details to the publication "Assessment of infant outgrowth of cow’s milk allergy in relation to the faecal microbiome and metaproteome".
Date made available13 Jul 2023
PublisherNutricia

Accession numbers

  • PRJEB56782
  • ERP141753

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