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Predominance of a bacteriocin-producing Lactobacillus salivarius component of a five-strain probiotic in the porcine ileum and effects on host immune phenotype

Walsh et al., 2008

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Walsh M
Gardiner G
Hart O
Lawlor P
Daly M
Lynch B
Richert B
Radcliffe S
Giblin L
Hill C
Fitzgerald G
Stanton C
Ross P
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FEMS microbiology ecology

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Relative predominance of each of five probiotic strains was investigated in the ileum of weaned pigs, compared with that in feces, when administered in combination at c. 5× 109 CFU day− 1 for 28 days. Probiotic was excreted at 106–109 CFU g− 1 feces, while ileal …
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