Pérez-Bosque et al., 2016 - Google Patents
The anti-inflammatory effect of spray-dried plasma is mediated by a reduction in mucosal lymphocyte activation and infiltration in a mouse model of intestinal …Pérez-Bosque et al., 2016
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- Pérez-Bosque A
- Miró L
- Amat C
- Polo J
- Moretó M
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- Nutrients
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Spray-dried preparations from porcine and bovine plasma can alleviate mucosal inflammation in experimental models and improve symptoms in patients with enteropathy. In rodents, dietary supplementation with porcine spray-dried plasma (SDP) attenuates …
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