Influence of breast- versus formula-feeding on lymphocyte subsets in infants at risk for celiac disease. The PROFICEL study
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I. Polanco | Y. Sanz | G. Castillejo | C. Ribes-Koninckx | A. Marcos | J. Mujico | E. Nova | A. Capilla | V. Varea | M. D. García-Novo | L. Ortigosa | L. Peña-Quintana | F. Palau | T. Pozo-Rubio | G. Palma
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