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[해외논문] Gut microbiota, the pharmabiotics they produce and host health 원문보기

Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, v.73 no.4, 2014년, pp.477 - 489  

Patterson, Elaine ,  Cryan, John F. ,  Fitzgerald, Gerald F. ,  Ross, R. Paul ,  Dinan, Timothy G. ,  Stanton, Catherine

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A healthy gut microbiota plays many crucial functions in the host, being involved in the correct development and functioning of the immune system, assisting in the digestion of certain foods and in the production of health-beneficial bioactive metabolites or ‘pharmabiotics’. These includ...

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