Banić, M.; Butorac, K.; Čuljak, N.; Leboš Pavunc, A.; Novak, J.; Bellich, B.; Kazazić, S.; Kazazić, S.; Cescutti, P.; Šušković, J.;
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Banić, M., Butorac, K., Čuljak, N., Leboš Pavunc, A., Novak, J., Bellich, B., Kazazić, S., Kazazić, S., Cescutti, P., Šušković, J., Zucko, J., & Kos, B.
(2022). The Human Milk Microbiota Produces Potential Therapeutic Biomolecules and Shapes the Intestinal Microbiota of Infants. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(22), 14382.
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