Supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus SP1 normalises skin expression of genes implicated in insulin signalling and improves adult acne.
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G. Fabbrocini | G. Monfrecola | E. Emanuele | H. Pareja-Galeano | Ó. Picazo | M. Bertona | Óscar Picazo
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