Commercial probiotic bacteria and prebiotic carbohydrates: a fundamental study on prebiotics uptake, antimicrobials production and inhibition of pathogens.
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Ivonne Figueroa-González | M. García‐Garibay | H. Hernández‐Sánchez | G. Rodríguez-Serrano | L. Gómez‐Ruiz | A. Cruz-Guerrero
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