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5. Exploring the transcriptional and translational implications of DNA methylation in breast cancer

6. Donation barriers, enablers, patterns and predictors of milk bank donors in the United States and United Kingdom.

8. Comparison between the for‐profit human milk industry and nonprofit human milk banking: Time for regulation?

10. Understanding the current and future usage of donor human milk in hospitals: An online survey of UK neonatal units.

15. Nonprofit human milk banking: On a challenging path to global equity.

16. An Organisational-Life Cycle Assessment Approach for Internet of Things Technologies Implementation in a Human Milk Bank.

17. A Case Study of Human Milk Banking with Focus on the Role of IoT Sensor Technology.

18. Human Milk from Tandem Feeding Dyads Does Not Differ in Metabolite and Metataxonomic Features When Compared to Single Nursling Dyads under Six Months of Age.

23. Crohnʼs disease

24. Maintaining human milk bank services throughout the COVID‐19 pandemic: A global response.

25. Use of donor human milk in nonhospitalized infants: An infant growth study.

26. Breastfeeding and the origins of health: Interdisciplinary perspectives and priorities.

27. Experiences of breastfeeding during COVID‐19: Lessons for future practical and emotional support.

28. Response of UK milk banks to ensure the safety and supply of donor human milk in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

32. The mysteries of MILK.

33. Transcriptional implications of intragenic DNA methylation in the oestrogen receptor alpha gene in breast cancer cells and tissues.

35. The anatomy of the cremaster muscle during inguinoscrotal testicular descent in the rat.

37. A new role for androgen in testicular descent: permitting gubernacular cell proliferation in response to the neuropeptide, calcitonin gene–related peptide.

38. Support for breastfeeding is an environmental imperative.

39. The Association between Maternal Stress and Glucocorticoid Rhythmicity in Human Milk.

40. Antiviral Properties of Human Milk.

41. Human Milk Oligosaccharide Profiles and Associations with Maternal Nutritional Factors: A Scoping Review.

42. Metabolomic and Metataxonomic Fingerprinting of Human Milk Suggests Compositional Stability over a Natural Term of Breastfeeding to 24 Months.

44. Disparities in being able to donate human milk impacts upon maternal wellbeing: Lessons for scaling up milk bank service provision.

45. Support breastfeeding--and the environment.

46. From paediatric surgery to milk screening.

48. Cost of operating a human milk bank in the UK: a microcosting analysis.

50. Receiving screened donor human milk as part of a community-based lactation support programme reduces parental symptoms of anxiety and depression.

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