Maternal prebiotic supplementation during pregnancy and lactation modifies the microbiome and short chain fatty acid profile of both mother and infant

Author:

Jones Jacquelyn M.,Reinke Stacey N.ORCID,Mousavi-Derazmahalleh MahsaORCID,Garssen JohanORCID,Jenmalm Maria C.ORCID,Srinivasjois Ravisha,Silva Desiree,Keelan JeffreyORCID,Prescott Susan L.ORCID,Palmer Debra J.,Christophersen Claus T.

Funder

NHMRC

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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