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Academic Article Diet regulates the development of gut-associated lymphoid tissue in neonatal piglets.
Academic Article Metabolic phenotype of isoflavones differ among female rats, pigs, monkeys, and women.
Academic Article The health implications of soy infant formula.
Academic Article Infant formula promotes bone growth in neonatal piglets by enhancing osteoblastogenesis through bone morphogenic protein signaling.
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Academic Article DNA, RNA, and Protein Concentrations in Forebrain, Cerebellum and Brain Stem of Young Malnourished Sinclair (S-1) Minature Swine
Academic Article Trace element status and zinc homeostasis differ in breast and formula-fed piglets.
Academic Article Matrix effects break the LC behavior rule for analytes in LC-MS/MS analysis of biological samples.
Academic Article Formula diet alters small intestine morphology, microbial abundance and reduces VE-cadherin and IL-10 expression in neonatal porcine model.
Academic Article Profiling of urinary bile acids in piglets by a combination of enzymatic deconjugation and targeted LC-MRM-MS.
Academic Article Early Postnatal Diets Affect the Bioregional Small Intestine Microbiome and Ileal Metabolome in Neonatal Pigs.
Academic Article Formula diet driven microbiota shifts tryptophan metabolism from serotonin to tryptamine in neonatal porcine colon?.
Academic Article Human Breast-Milk Feeding Enhances the Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immune Response in Neonatal Piglets.
Academic Article Soy Formula Is Not Estrogenic and Does Not Result in Reproductive Toxicity in Male Piglets: Results from a Controlled Feeding Study.

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