نتایج جستجو برای: breast milk stemprogenitor cells

تعداد نتایج: 1643832  

Journal: :International Breastfeeding Journal 2009
Donna T Geddes

Diagnostic ultrasound imaging of the breast has been limited principally to the abnormal, non-lactating breast. Due to the rapid improvement of imaging technology, high-resolution ultrasound images can now be obtained of the lactating breast. Ultrasound scanning techniques, however, require modifications to accommodate the breast changes that occur in lactation. Furthermore, the function of the...

2012
Sebastian Ronellenfitsch Christel Weiß David Frommhold Lutz Koch Jan Mollenhauer Johannes Poeschl Hanna Müller

BACKGROUND Human milk contains immune molecules involved in the protection of newborns against infections. We analyzed the concentration of Deleted in Malignant Brain Tumors 1 (DMBT1), a protein with functions in innate immunity, in breast milk. METHODS DMBT1 was detected in breast milk by Western blotting and its concentration was quantified by ELISA in 95 breast milk samples collected from ...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2016
Horacio F González Silvana Visentin

Nutrients, lipids in particular, make up the central nervous system structure and play major functional roles: they stimulate development, migration, and nerve cell differentiation. They are part of gray matter, white matter, nerve nuclei, and synaptogenesis. Breast milk contains lipids which are crucial for infant brain development. The lipid profile of breast milk was used as a guideline for ...

Journal: :Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses 2015
Sharon G Casavant Jacqueline M McGrath Georgine Burke Carrie-Ellen Briere

BACKGROUND Increasingly, evidence supports oral feeding of very low birth-weight (VLBW) preterm infants exclusively at breast or with breast milk. Despite known breast milk benefits, outcomes related to exclusive breast milk provision are poor. Identifying factors that promote breast milk provision is critical. PURPOSE Breastfeeding practices of mothers of VLBW infants admitted to neonatal in...

2007
BReAst milK Douglas Drenckpohl

Breast milk is the optimal source of nutrition for infants. According to research, neonates fed breast milk have a reduced risk of sepsis, increased feeding tolerance, a decreased incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis, and better neurodevelopmental outcomes. Unfortunately, researchers have not identified practices to reduce or eliminate the risk for errors in breast milk administration. This a...

Ali Rokni Fahime Vafisani Farzane Ashrafinia Mahla Salarfard, Mehrdad Khodabandeh Somayeh Moeindarbary, Zahra Khojastehfard, Zoleykha Asgarlou

Background Effective interventions on exclusive breastfeeding that are appropriate for the existing conditions can have significant benefits on maintenance, continuity, and promotion of breastfeeding in mothers. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Fenugreek on breast milk sufficiency in nursing mothers. Materials and Methods<...

Journal: :archives of breast cancer 0
zahra akbarzadeh department of community nutrition, school of nutrition and food science, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran farnaz parvaresh department of community nutrition, school of nutrition and food science, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran reza ghiasvand department of community nutrition, school of nutrition and food science, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran maryam miraghajani cancer research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. recently, natural remedies such as naringenin (nar) - a kind of flavonoids which can be found in grapefruits, oranges, and tomatoes - seem to be interesting. they play a useful role in treatment and chemoprevention because of having pleiotropic molecular mechanisms of action on breast cancer cells. methods: we performed a p...

2017
Xiaoxin Wang Huifang Lu Zhou Feng Jie Cao Chao Fang Xianming Xu Liping Zhao Jian Shen

Human breast milk is recognized as one of multiple important sources of commensal bacteria for infant gut. Previous studies searched for the bacterial strains shared between breast milk and infant feces by isolating bacteria and performing strain-level bacterial genotyping, but only limited number of milk bacteria were identified to colonize infant gut, including bacteria from Bifidobacterium, ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1999
P Van de Perre

One-third to two-thirds of maternal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection to breast-fed infants can be attributed to ingestion of breast milk. The presence of HIV-1 as cell-free and as cell-associated virus in milk has been documented. Several substances in breast milk may be protective against transmission, including maternal anti-HIV antibodies, vitamin A, lact...

2013
Helene M Johns Della A Forster Lisa H Amir Helen L McLachlan

BACKGROUND Expressing breast milk has become increasingly prevalent, particularly in some developed countries. Concurrently, breast pumps have evolved to be more sophisticated and aesthetically appealing, adapted for domestic use, and have become more readily available. In the past, expressed breast milk feeding was predominantly for those infants who were premature, small or unwell; however it...

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