Lactobacillus rhamnosus BMX 54 + Lactose, A Symbiotic Long-Lasting Vaginal Approach to Improve Women’s Health
Filippo Baldacci, Mara Baldacci, Marco Bertini R&D Department, Laboratori Baldacci SpA, Pisa 56124, ItalyCorrespondence: Marco Bertini Tel +39050313271Email bertini@baldaccilab.comAbstract: The proposal to restore vaginal microbiota using biotherapeutic agents ended with controversial results. V...
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Main Authors: | Baldacci F (Author), Baldacci M (Author), Bertini M (Author) |
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