2014
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1490007
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Correction: Oral Combined Therapy With Probiotics and Alloantigen Induces B Cell–Dependent Long-Lasting Specific Tolerance

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“…2,21 Probiotics have demonstrated good survival rates after bone-marrow transplantation in murine models because its administration stimulates both anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory signals. 62 These microorganisms are responsible for maintaining the integrity of the epithelial barrier of the gastrointestinal tract by stimulating immunoglobulin A and the secretion of mucus and defensins, and by altering the adhesion of bacteria to the epithelium.…”
Section: Studies and Usefulness In Transplantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,21 Probiotics have demonstrated good survival rates after bone-marrow transplantation in murine models because its administration stimulates both anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory signals. 62 These microorganisms are responsible for maintaining the integrity of the epithelial barrier of the gastrointestinal tract by stimulating immunoglobulin A and the secretion of mucus and defensins, and by altering the adhesion of bacteria to the epithelium.…”
Section: Studies and Usefulness In Transplantsmentioning
confidence: 99%