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Research in the group of Areejit Samal at The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), Chennai is financially supported by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) India, a Ramanujan fellowship (SB/S2/RJN-006/2014) from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST) India, and a Max Planck Partner Group funded by the Max Planck Society Germany. The funders have no role in study design, prediction, analysis or decision to publish this work.
ExHuMId is a knowledgebase compiled through manual curation of published scientific literature wherein environmental contaminants were detected in human milk samples across India. We are not responsible for any errors in published scientific articles from where the human milk exposome specific to India was compiled. We are also not responsible for any omission of published scientific articles containing information on human milk exposome specific to India. Importantly, our primary goal to build this resource was to enable future research on human exposome studies specific to India. Hence, the views expressed in this work are solely based on our scientific understanding of the topic, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of our employers or funders.