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Laura E. Carr studies the impact of human milk bioactives on infant gut and immune health. Her research investigates how maternal and early-life factors influence human milk composition and, consequently, the health of infants. Carr's work contributes to understanding the complex interplay between diet, the gastrointestinal microbiome, and immune system development in early life. She has published work in this area, with a focus on human milk's role in infant homeostasis. Carr has a total of six publications and a h-index of 4, with 381 citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research and within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 392
Selected Publications
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Maternal and Early-Life Factors Influence on Human Milk Composition and Infants' Gut Health (2021)
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Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health (2021)
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- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Maternal and Early-Life Factors Influence on Human Milk Composition and Infants' Gut Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Maternal and Early-Life Factors Influence on Human Milk Composition and Infants' Gut Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Role of Human Milk Bioactives on Infants' Gut and Immune Health
- Maternal and Early-Life Factors Influence on Human Milk Composition and Infants' Gut Health
- Maternal and Early-Life Factors Influence on Human Milk Composition and Infants' Gut Health
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