Probiotics-host communication: Modulation of signaling pathways in the intestine.

Volume: 1, Issue: 3, Pages: 148 - 163
Published: Jun 30, 2010
Abstract
The intestinal microbiota includes a diverse group of functional microorganisms, including candidate probiotics or viable microorganisms that benefit the host. Beneficial effects of probiotics include enhancing intestinal epithelial cell function, protecting against physiologic stress, modulating cytokine secretion profiles, influencing T lymphocyte populations, and enhancing antibody secretion. Probiotics have demonstrated significant potential...
Paper Details
Title
Probiotics-host communication: Modulation of signaling pathways in the intestine.
Published Date
Jun 30, 2010
Volume
1
Issue
3
Pages
148 - 163
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