Protective Effects of Live Combined B. subtilis and E. faecium in Polymicrobial Sepsis Through Modulating Activation and Transformation of Macrophages and Mast Cells
Aims: Clinical studies showed that the use of probiotics during critical illness reduced nosocomial infection and improved clinical outcome. However, the functional mechanisms of probiotics is remains unclear. Therefore the aim of current study is to explore the protective effects and understand the...
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Main Authors: | Lisha Guo (Author), Mei Meng (Author), Yaping Wei (Author), Feixue Lin (Author), Ying Jiang (Author), Xianzhen Cui (Author), Guirong Wang (Author), Chunting Wang (Author), Xiaosun Guo (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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