Probiotic lactobacilli attenuate oxysterols-induced alteration of intestinal epithelial cell monolayer permeability: Focus on tight junction modulation.
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A. Costabile | M. Pisano | S. Cosentino | G. Serreli | G. Corona | M. P. Melis | M. Deiana | S. Zodio | Emanuela Casula
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