Skin advanced glycation end-products evaluation in infants according to the type of feeding and moth...
Skin advanced glycation end-products evaluation in infants according to the type of feeding and mother’s smoking habits
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London, England: SAGE Publications
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English
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London, England: SAGE Publications
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This study was conducted to assess whether formula-fed infants had increased skin advanced glycation end-products compared with breastfed ones. We also evaluated the effect of maternal smoke during pregnancy and lactation on infant skin advanced glycation end-products accumulation.
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Advanced glycation end-product–linked...
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Skin advanced glycation end-products evaluation in infants according to the type of feeding and mother’s smoking habits
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2050-3121
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2050-3121
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10.1177/2050312116682126