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(Ebook) Cellular Interactions of Probiotic Bacteria with Intestinal and Immune Cells by Sarah Moore, Kasipathy Kailasapathy ISBN 9781536121728, 153612172X

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Authors:Sarah Moore, Kasipathy Kailasapathy
Pages:278 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:2017
Publisher:Nova Biomedical
Language:english
File Size:107.6 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781536121728, 153612172X
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(Ebook) Cellular Interactions of Probiotic Bacteria with Intestinal and Immune Cells by Sarah Moore, Kasipathy Kailasapathy ISBN 9781536121728, 153612172X

This book contains novel research and laboratory techniques to study the immune cell molecular behaviour and responses to soluble factors produced by probiotic bacteria and intestinal/probiotic co-cultures that will contribute to advanced scientific knowledge and the commercial development of probiotics. Such understanding will allow scientists to identify new probiotic strains with enhanced immunomodulatory effects, ascertain minimal probiotic dose requirements, distinguish the type of immunological response to probiotics and identify potential probiotic soluble factors that induce immunological reactions. This book is ideally suited for researchers in food and pharmaceutical industries as well as universities; postgraduate students in microbiology and immunology will also find this book to be useful. This book is suitable as a classroom textbook for advanced microbiology, bacteriology and immunology, and it is highly recommended for university and research institution libraries around the world.
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