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EFFECT OF SOME SELECTED STRAINS OF BIFIDOBACTERIUM ON THE LYMPHOID TISSUES OF AGED ALBINO RATS: MORPHOLOGICAL, HISTOLOGICAL AND …

Zahran et al.

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Zahran W
El-Bakry H
Anter S
Zahran A

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Probiotic administration has been associated with enhanced immune functions in the elderly. Therefore, the selection of new probiotic strains provides an exciting challenge both to research and industry. The intestinal mucosa is considered as one of the biggest immune …
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Zahran et al. EFFECT OF SOME SELECTED STRAINS OF BIFIDOBACTERIUM ON THE LYMPHOID TISSUES OF AGED ALBINO RATS: MORPHOLOGICAL, HISTOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES