
HMO Mechanisms of Action: An Animated Video
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third most abundant solid component of human milk. In the infant gut, HMOs serve as prebiotics to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and antiadhesives to limit colonization of pathogenic bacteria.
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Espghan 50th annual meeting
Emerging Research on HMO and Pediatric Nutrition May 10&11, 2018 -
Newsletter: pediatric nutrition news
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Human milk oligosaccharides
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Meet the expert: philip calder
A short interview with Philip Calder May 10&11, 2018 -
Nutrition and immune health
Presented by Philip Calder May 10&11, 2017 -
Meet the expert: ardythe morrow
A short interview with Ardythe Morrow May 10&11, 2017 -
Hmo for infant nutrition & health
Presented by Ardythe Morrow May 10&11, 2017 -
Meet the expert: christina west
A short interview with Christina West May 10&11, 2017 -
Human milk oligosaccharides and gut health
Presented by Christina West May 10&11, 2017 -
Hmo mechanisms of action: sugar recognition
Presented by Richard Cummings May 10&11, 2017 -
Hmo mechanisms of action
An Animated Video May 10&11, 2017

Presenter: Philip c. Calder, PhD
University of Southampton
Southampton, England, UK
Southampton, England, UK

Presenter: ardythe l. Morrow, phd
University of Cincinnati; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Presenter: christina e. West, md, phd
Umeå University; Umeå, Sweden

Presenter: richard d. Cummings, phd
Harvard Medical School; Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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