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Der Übertritt von Antikörpern gegen Nahrungsmittel-Antigene in die Frauenmilch

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In a high percentage of lactating mothers the presence of antibodies against cow's milk could be shown in breast milk by means of the hemagglutination test. This passage does not appear to be continuous. Possible implications of these findings with respect to the pathogenesis of ‘Ablactation-Dyspepsia’ are discussed.

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Berger, E., Bürgin-Wolff, A. Der Übertritt von Antikörpern gegen Nahrungsmittel-Antigene in die Frauenmilch. Experientia 18, 429–430 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02151504

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