Multispecies probiotic protects gut barrier function in experimental models.
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V. Théodorou | T. Piche | H. Eutamene | C. Cartier | H. Bzioueche | S. Holowacz | Dorsa Pishvaie | C. Harkat | Lara Moussa | C. Seyrig | Mylene Nébot-Vivinus | Raffaella Plichon-Dainese
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