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It has been known for deca&'s that mi{k contains anlibodies but because they ~vere no! resorbed by the breast-fed it!rant th

The mammary gland as an immunological organ.

It has been known for decades that milk contains antibodies but because they were not resorbed by the breast-fed infant they were long regarded to be ...
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