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Pumping supplies alter the microbiome of pumped human milk

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posted on 2024-11-23, 21:30 authored by Cornell University
The human milk microbiome may contribute to the benefits of breastfeeding by providing bacteria to the infant gastrointestinal tract. Many women pump their milk, but the effect of pumping on the milk microbiome is unknown. Our objective was to determine the effects of pumping supplies on the pumped human milk microbiome.

Funding

NIGMS NIH HHS: P30 GM103324

USDA: NYC-399346

USDA: IDA01643

ISRHML: n/a

n/a: n/a

NIDDK NIH HHS: T32 DK007158

History

Data contact name

BioProject Curation Staff

Publisher

National Center for Biotechnology Information

Temporal Extent Start Date

2024-04-30

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

sequence analysis

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Accession Number

PRJNA1106482

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It is recommended to cite the accession numbers that are assigned to data submissions, e.g. the GenBank, WGS or SRA accession numbers. If individual BioProjects need to be referenced, state that "The data have been deposited with links to BioProject accession number PRJNA1106482 in the NCBI BioProject database (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/)."

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