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Chiu et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Characterisation of bifidobacteria with immunomodulatory properties isolated from human breast milk

Chiu et al., 2014

Document ID
4728339278556510457
Author
Chiu Y
Tsai J
Lin S
Chotirosvakin C
Lin M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Functional Foods

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Bifidobacteria are the predominant components of the intestinal flora in breast-fed infants. Growing research has revealed that breast milk provides a continuous supply of probiotic bacteria to the infants' gastrointestinal tract. These bacterial groups play a vital role in …
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