Helicobacter hepaticus polysaccharide induces an anti-inflammatory response in intestinal macrophages
A high density of microbes inhabits the intestine, helping with food digestion, vitamin synthesis, xenobiotic detoxification, pathogen resistance and immune system maturation. Crucial for human health, communities of commensal bacteria (collectively termed microbiota) benefit in return from a nutrie...
Main Authors: | Danne, C, Powrie, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Shared Science Publishers
2018
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