Black carbon particles in human breast milk: assessing infant's exposure
Background/AimHuman breast milk is the recommended source of nutrition for infants due to its complex composition and numerous benefits, including a decline in infection rates in childhood and a lower risk of obesity. Hence, it is crucial that environmental pollutants in human breast milk are minimi...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Cosemans (Author), Eva Bongaerts (Author), Kenneth Vanbrabant (Author), Brigitte Reimann (Author), Ana Inês Silva (Author), Eline Tommelein (Author), Giulia Poma (Author), Marcel Ameloot (Author), Tim S. Nawrot (Author), Michelle Plusquin (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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