Pages that link to "Q51797248"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Selection of probiotic bacteria for prevention of allergic diseases: immunomodulation of neonatal dendritic cells. (Q51797248):
Displaying 32 items.
- Various effects of different probiotic strains in allergic disorders: an update from laboratory and clinical data (Q33546633) (← links)
- Identification of genetic loci in Lactobacillus plantarum that modulate the immune response of dendritic cells using comparative genome hybridization (Q33586132) (← links)
- Neonatal mucosal immunization with a non-living, non-genetically modified Lactococcus lactis vaccine carrier induces systemic and local Th1-type immunity and protects against lethal bacterial infection (Q33824760) (← links)
- Dose-dependent immunomodulation of human dendritic cells by the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus Lcr35. (Q33886503) (← links)
- Maternal short-chain fructooligosaccharide supplementation influences intestinal immune system maturation in piglets (Q34215738) (← links)
- Effect of probiotics Lactobacillus acidophilus on Citrobacter rodentium colitis: the role of dendritic cells (Q35508789) (← links)
- Immunomodulatory mechanisms of lactobacilli (Q35596011) (← links)
- Effects of Fructans from Mexican Agave in Newborns Fed with Infant Formula: A Randomized Controlled Trial. (Q35830411) (← links)
- Probiotic modulation of dendritic cells co-cultured with intestinal epithelial cells (Q35872091) (← links)
- Preventative and therapeutic probiotic use in allergic skin conditions: experimental and clinical findings (Q37173618) (← links)
- Probiotics and immunity (Q37374279) (← links)
- Host interactions of probiotic bacterial surface molecules: comparison with commensals and pathogens (Q37692838) (← links)
- Probiotic modulation of dendritic cells and T cell responses in the intestine (Q37915045) (← links)
- Emerging molecular insights into the interaction between probiotics and the host intestinal mucosa (Q37958744) (← links)
- Can experimental pharmacology be always applied to human nutrition? (Q37987975) (← links)
- Immunotherapy of allergic diseases using probiotics or recombinant probiotics (Q38084330) (← links)
- Identification of Immunopotentiating Lactic Acid Bacteria that Induce Antibody Production by in vitro Stimulated Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (Q39954501) (← links)
- Innate inflammatory responses to the Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis (Q39988425) (← links)
- Probiotics in Asthma and Allergy Prevention. (Q40086192) (← links)
- In silico analysis of protein toxin and bacteriocins from Lactobacillus paracasei SD1 genome and available online databases (Q41512096) (← links)
- Effect of probiotics on allergic rhinitis in Df, Dp or dust-sensitive children: a randomized double blind controlled trial (Q44082289) (← links)
- Transcriptional response of HT-29 intestinal epithelial cells to human and bovine milk oligosaccharides. (Q45203499) (← links)
- Well-controlled proinflammatory cytokine responses of Peyer's patch cells to probiotic Lactobacillus casei (Q45327958) (← links)
- Randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study of the effect of Lactobacillus paracasei NCC 2461 on skin reactivity. (Q51178394) (← links)
- Developmental immunotoxicology (DIT): windows of vulnerability, immune dysfunction and safety assessment (Q51662537) (← links)
- Treg-inducing membrane vesicles from Bifidobacterium bifidum LMG13195 as potential adjuvants in immunotherapy (Q57717052) (← links)
- Immunological Tolerance and Function: Associations Between Intestinal Bacteria, Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Phages (Q57816699) (← links)
- Immunomodulatory function and in vivo properties of Pediococcus pentosaceus OZF, a promising probiotic strain (Q58863949) (← links)
- Bacterial signalling overrides cytokine signalling and modifies dendritic cell differentiation (Q59879787) (← links)
- Lactic acid bacteria as adjuvants for sublingual allergy vaccines (Q82997042) (← links)
- Synbiotic Effects of the Dietary Fiber Long-Chain Inulin and Probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus W37 Can be Caused by Direct, Synergistic Stimulation of Immune Toll-Like Receptors and Dendritic Cells (Q89103722) (← links)
- Early life microbial exposures and allergy risks: opportunities for prevention (Q99365870) (← links)