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1. Association Between Maternal and Neonatal Serum Vitamin D Levels and the Incidence of Early-Onset Sepsis

- Naseh A. , et al.

2. Endogenous circulating microRNAs in breast milk

- Cione E. , et al.

3. Exosome micrornas in metabolic syndrome as tools for the early monitoring of diabetes and possible therapeutic options

- Cione E. , et al.

4. Non-Coding RNAs in Human Breast Milk: A Systematic Review

- Tingö L. , et al.

5. Evaluation of miR-155 expression in cystic fibrosis patients

- Yasseri S. , et al.

6. Xeno-miRNA in Maternal-Infant Immune Crosstalk: An Aid to Disease Alleviation

- Stephen B.J. , et al.

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