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Bahman Shafii
Researcher at University of Idaho
Publications - 151
Citations - 3376
Bahman Shafii is an academic researcher from University of Idaho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Yield (wine) & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 151 publications receiving 3001 citations.
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What’s normal? Oligosaccharide concentrations and profiles in milk produced by healthy women vary geographically
Michelle K. McGuire,Courtney L. Meehan,Mark A. McGuire,Janet E. Williams,James A. Foster,Daniel W. Sellen,Elizabeth W. Kamau-Mbuthia,Egidioh W. Kamundia,Samwel Mbugua,Sophie E. Moore,Andrew M. Prentice,Linda J. Kvist,Gloria E. Otoo,Sarah L Brooker,William J. Price,Bahman Shafii,Caitlyn D. Placek,Kimberly A. Lackey,Bianca Robertson,Susana Manzano,Lorena Ruiz,Juan M. Rodríguez,Rossina G. Pareja,Lars Bode +23 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that normal HMO concentrations and profiles vary geographically, even in healthy women is supported and targeted genomic analyses are required to determine whether these differences are due at least in part to genetic variation.
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cis-9, trans-11 Conjugated Linoleic Acid Is Synthesized Directly from Vaccenic Acid in Lactating Dairy Cattle
TL;DR: Modeling of the data showed the exponential decay in (13)C enrichment over time for both VA and cis-9, trans-11 CLA in milk fat, which was confirmed with the mammary gland being the primary site of Delta9-desaturase activity.
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Human Milk Microbial Community Structure Is Relatively Stable and Related to Variations in Macronutrient and Micronutrient Intakes in Healthy Lactating Women
Janet E. Williams,Janae M Carrothers,Kimberly A. Lackey,Nicola F Beatty,Mara A York,Sarah L Brooker,Bahman Shafii,William J. Price,Matthew L. Settles,Mark A. McGuire,Michelle K. McGuire +10 more
TL;DR: The milk microbiome was relatively constant over time, although there were small changes in some of the lesser-abundant genera, and relative abundance of several taxa were associated with BMI, delivery mode, and infant sex.
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A Meta-Analysis Examining the Relationship Among Dietary Factors, Dry Matter Intake, and Milk and Milk Protein Yield in Dairy Cows
TL;DR: Inclusion of stage of lactation substantially improved the MY models but did not affect model fits or residual structure for DMI and MPY, and protein and carbohydrate fractions were the main components within the DMI models.