Specific vaginal lactobacilli suppress the inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide stimulation through downregulation of toll-like receptor 4 expression in human embryonic intestinal epithelial cells

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Specific vaginal lactobacilli suppress the inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide stimulation through downregulation of toll-like receptor 4 expression in human embryonic intestinal epithelial cells is …
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P356DOI10.12938/BMFH.16-011
P932PMC publication ID5301056
P698PubMed publication ID28243550

P2093author name stringMasanori Saito
Itsuki Watanabe
Keisuke Tobita
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P433issue1
P921main subjecttoll-like receptorQ408004
lipopolysaccharideQ421804
P304page(s)39-44
P577publication date2016-11-03
P1433published inBioscience of microbiota, food and healthQ26842301
P1476titleSpecific vaginal lactobacilli suppress the inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide stimulation through downregulation of toll-like receptor 4 expression in human embryonic intestinal epithelial cells
P478volume36

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