Growth and Tolerance Assessment of a Lutein-fortified Infant Formula |
Kon, Igor Ya.
(Scientific Research Institute of Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences)
Gmoshinskaya, Maria V. (Scientific Research Institute of Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences) Safronova, Adilya I. (Scientific Research Institute of Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences) Alarcon, Pedro (National Institute of Child Health) Vandenplas, Yvan (Department of Pediatrics, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Vrije Universiteit) |
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