Probiotic Bacteria with High Alpha-Gal Content Protect Zebrafish against Mycobacteriosis
Mycobacteriosis affects wild fish and aquaculture worldwide, and alternatives to antibiotics are needed for an effective and environmentally sound control of infectious diseases. Probiotics have shown beneficial effects on fish growth, nutrient metabolism, immune responses, disease prevention and co...
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Main Authors: | Iván Pacheco (Author), Sandra Díaz-Sánchez (Author), Marinela Contreras (Author), Margarita Villar (Author), Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz (Author), Christian Gortázar (Author), José de la Fuente (Author) |
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