Investigation of the anti-inflammatory effects of native potential probiotics as supplementary therapeutic agents in an in-vitro model of inflammation
Abstract Background IBD is considered an inflammatory disease with abnormal and exaggerated immune responses. To control the symptoms, different theraputic agents could be used, however, utilizing the agents with the least side effects could be important. Probiotics as beneficial microorganisms are...
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Main Authors: | Shadi Aghamohammad (Author), Amin Sepehr (Author), Seyedeh Tina Miri (Author), Saeideh Najafi (Author), Mohammad R. Pourshafie (Author), Mahdi Rohani (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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