292: Breast Milk Bioactives

292: Breast Milk Bioactives

Author: Vincent Racaniello August 12, 2023 Duration: 58:47

TWiM reveals that breast milk bioactives are essential for development of the infant microbiome and immunity, and how capsule mutants of Klebsiella pneumoniae can affect bacterial pathogenesis.

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson, Petra Levin,

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