What's normal? Microbiomes in human milk and infant feces are related to each other but vary geographically: The inspire study
- Kimberly A. Lackey
- , Janet E. Williams
- , Courtney L. Meehan
- , Jessica A. Zachek
- , Elizabeth D. Benda
- , William J. Price
- , James A. Foster
- , Daniel W. Sellen
- , Elizabeth W. Kamau-Mbuthia
- , Egidioh W. Kamundia
- , Samwel Mbugua
- , Sophie E. Moore
- , Andrew M. Prentice
- , Debela Gindola K
- , Linda J. Kvist
- , Gloria E. Otoo
- , Cristina García-Carral
- , Esther Jiménez
- , Lorena Ruiz
- , Juan M. Rodríguez
- University of Idaho
- Washington State University Pullman
- University of Toronto
- Egerton University
- King’s College London
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- Medical Research Council
- Hawassa University
- Lund University
- Probisearch
- CSIC - Dairy Institute of Asturias
- Complutense University
- Nutrition Research Institute
- University of California at San Diego
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