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1. Comparative proteomic analysis of donor human milk treated by high-pressure processing or Holder pasteurization on undigested proteins across dynamic simulated preterm infant digestion.

2. Is Maternal Body Weight or Composition Associated with Onset of Lactogenesis II, Human Milk Production, or Infant Consumption of Mother's Own Milk? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

3. Digestion of human milk processed by high pressure processing and Holder pasteurization using a dynamic in vitro model of the preterm infant.

4. Development of a human milk protein concentrate from donor milk: Impact of the pasteurization method on static in vitro digestion in a preterm newborn model.

5. Donor human milk processing and its impact on infant digestion: A systematic scoping review of in vitro and in vivo studies.

6. Preservation of Anti-cytomegalovirus Activity in Human Milk Following High-Pressure Processing Compared to Holder Pasteurization.

7. Docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid levels are correlated in human milk: Implications for new European infant formula regulations.

8. Impact of holder, high temperature short time and high hydrostatic pressure pasteurization methods on protein structure and aggregation in a human milk protein concentrate.

9. Term Infants Fed Exclusively With Donor Milk May Require Vitamin C Supplementation.

10. Determinants of fatty acid content and composition of human milk fed to infants born weighing <1250 g.

11. Comparison of methods for pre-processing, exosome isolation, and RNA extraction in unpasteurized bovine and human milk.

12. Predicting Protein and Fat Content in Human Donor Milk Using Machine Learning.

13. A Human Milk-Based Protein Concentrate Developed for Preterm Infants Retains Bioactive Proteins and Supports Growth of Weanling Rats.

14. The impact of thermal pasteurization on viral load and detectable live viruses in human milk and other matrices: a rapid review.

15. Oxylipin concentration, but not fatty acid composition, is altered in human donor milk pasteurised using both thermal and non-thermal techniques.

16. Is Frozen Human Milk That Is Refused by Mother's Own Infant Suitable for Human Milk Bank Donation?

17. High Hydrostatic Pressure Processing Better Preserves the Nutrient and Bioactive Compound Composition of Human Donor Milk.

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