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    • Alanne, Soili
    • Bekele, Helen
    • Haataja, Kira
    • Hieta, Janina
    • Hopia, Anu
    • Houttu, Noora
    • Houttu, Veera
    • Jakonen, Mitja
    • Jylhä, Aino
    • Kaya Kacar, Hüsna
    • Kerttula, Anni
    • Koivuniemi, Ella
    • Koskimäki, Sanna
    • Lähde, Hanna
    • Laikola, Sini
    • Lehtinen, Maarit
    • Lepistö, Leo
    • Logren, Nora
    • Mattila, Saila
    • Mokkala, Kati


      
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    • Gut microbiota in Malawian infants in a nutritional supplementation trial  (2016)
    • Gut Microbiota Richness and Composition and Dietary Intake of Overweight Pregnant Women Are Related to Serum Zonulin Concentration, a Marker for Intestinal Permeability  (2016)
    • Hajumuisteloissa  (2018)
    • Hamppua, kvinoaa, pellavaa, hernettä, härkäpapua – ota reseptit talteen!  (2014)
    • Hampunsiemeniä lähipellolta ruoaksi  (2014)
    • Harnessing microbiome and probiotic research in sub-Saharan Africa – recommendations from an African workshop  (2014)
    • Health benefits and risks of fermented foods—the PIMENTO initiative  (2024)
    • Health claims  (2011)
    • Health Claims in Europe: Probiotics and Prebiotics as Case Examples  (2012)
    • Health effects of infant feeding: Information for parents in leaflets and magazines in five European countries  (2012)

    Last updated on 24/09/2024 07:29:54 AM

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