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Soy protein for the prevention and treatment of children with cow-milk allergy

Soy-protein formulas are widely used for feeding babies with cow-milk allergy. When they first were marketed, these formulas were the only available cow-milk substitute and they ensured a normal life for many children who were affected by the large spectrum of clinical manifestations of cow-milk all...

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Published in:The American journal of clinical nutrition 1998-12, Vol.68 (6), p.1447S-1452S
Main Authors: BUSINCO, L, BRUNO, G, GIAMPIETRO, P. G
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Allergies
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Children & youth
Digestive allergic diseases
Humans
Immunopathology
Infant
Infant Food - adverse effects
Infant, Newborn
Medical sciences
Milk
Milk - adverse effects
Milk Hypersensitivity - diet therapy
Milk Hypersensitivity - immunology
Milk Hypersensitivity - prevention & control
Preventive medicine
Proteins
Soybean Proteins - adverse effects
Soybean Proteins - therapeutic use
Soybeans
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