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Molecular Virology: Tables of
Antimicrobial Factors and Microbial Contaminants in Human Milk
Selected bibliography
to tables - Table 2
- Becquart P. (2000) Secretory anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies in colostrum and
breast milk are not a major determinant of the protection of early postnatal transmission of HIV.
J Inf. Dis., 181, 532-539.
- Isaacs CE. (2001) The antimicrobial function of milk lipids.
Adv. Nutr. Res., 10, 271-285.
- Issacs CE. (2002) Specific and non-specific protective factors in milk: Why they don't prevent
viral transmission during breast feeding?
Adv. Experim. Med. Biol., 503, 173-182.
- Katz M and Plotkin SA. (1968) Oral polio immunisation of the new born infant; A possible method
for overcoming interference by ingested antibodies.
Trop. Pediatr., 73, 267-270.
- Newburg DS., Linhardt RJ., Ampofo SA., and Yolken RH. (1995) Human milk glycosaminoglycans
inhibit HIV glycoprotein gp120 binding to its host cell CD4 receptor.
J. Nutr., 125, 419-424.
- Newburg DS, Peterson JA, Ruiz-Palicios GM., Matson AL., Morrow AL., Shults J., De Lourdes
Guerrero M., Chaturvedi P., Newburg SO., Scallan CD., Taylor MR., Ceriani RL., and Pickering LK.
(1998) Role of human-milk lactadherin in protection against symptomatic rotavirus infection.
Lancet, 352, 1160-1164.
- Welsh JK., Skurrie IJ., May JT. (1978) Use of Semliki forest virus to identify lipid-mediated
antiviral activity and anti-alphavirus immunoglobulin in milk.
Infect. Immun., 19, 395-401.
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