Effect of breast milk and weaning on epithelial growth of the small intestine in humans

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Abstract

Breast feeding and weaning are important physiologically significant luminal events that influence the growth of the small intestine in humans. A variety of factors including genetic preprogramming, systemic and local hormones, and permissive factors contribute and modulate intestinal growth. Here, we offer a view that integrates some of these factors, especially those relating to breast feeding and weaning.

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Cummins, A. G., & Thompson, F. M. (2002, November 1). Effect of breast milk and weaning on epithelial growth of the small intestine in humans. Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.51.5.748

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