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NTIS 바로가기Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology, v.54 no.4, 2005년, pp.515 - 520
Shimojo, N. , Suzuki, S. , Campos, E. , Kohno, Y.
Intestinal microbiota play a crucial role in the development of mucosal tolerance and adaptation. Perturbations in microbiota composition are strongly associated with allergies and asthma in westernized countries. There has been accumulating evidence that the administration of probiotics, ''live mic...
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