Hsp65-producing Lactococcus lactis inhibits experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by preventing cell migration into spinal cord.
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A. Miyoshi | V. Azevedo | R. Rezende | L. Lemos | M. Guimarães | A. C. Faria | V. Pinho | S. S. Amaral | W. Gonçalves | Natália Pinheiro-Rosa | M. C. G. Miranda | A. L. Souza | S. Medeiros | R. P. Oliveira | D. S. Dos Reis | S. L. F. Aguiar
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