Development of the gut microbiota is greatly impacted in preterm infants. Despite increasing knowledge about microbiota composition in preterm infants, knowledge about the functional signatures of the intestinal microbiota remains limited. The aim was to study transitions in microbiota activity during the first six postnatal weeks in ten preterm infants. A total of 64 stool samples were measured by LC-MS/MS.
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Keywords: Preterm infant ; Microbiota ; Metaproteomics ; Stool
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Sjef Boeren, Wageningen University, N/A |
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Zwittink RD, van Zoeren-Grobben D, Martin R, van Lingen RA, Groot Jebbink LJ, Boeren S, Renes IB, van Elburg RM, Belzer C, Knol J.
Metaproteomics reveals functional differences in intestinal microbiota development of preterm infants.
Mol. Cell Proteomics. 2017 Sep;16(9):1610-1620. Epub 2017 Jul 6.
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