2019
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2019.1633877
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Effects of probiotic administration on immune responses of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes to a quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine

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“…These patients represent a subcohort of a larger cohort recruited at the Pediatric Clinic of the Perugia University (Italy), as described elsewhere. 2 Patients affected by concomitant chronic diseases other than T1D, infections or subjected to immunosuppressive therapy were excluded from the study. Patients have been randomly assigned to two experimental groups on the basis of a computer-generated list.…”
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“…These patients represent a subcohort of a larger cohort recruited at the Pediatric Clinic of the Perugia University (Italy), as described elsewhere. 2 Patients affected by concomitant chronic diseases other than T1D, infections or subjected to immunosuppressive therapy were excluded from the study. Patients have been randomly assigned to two experimental groups on the basis of a computer-generated list.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Source conditions were optimized as follows: capillary temperature 250°C, heater temperature 270°C, S-lens RF level 50, sheath gas flow rate 40 and auxiliary gas flow rate 15 (arbitrary units). The acquisition was achieved in full MS/dd-MS 2 mode. The m/z range was from 100 to 900 with a resolving power equal to 70 000 FWHM ( m/z 200).…”
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“…Bei einer weiteren Interventionsstudie wurde überprüft, ob es bei einer dreimonatigen Supplementation mit Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG bei an Typ-1-Diabetes Erkrankten zu einer verstärkten Immunfunktion infolge einer Influenzaimpfung kommt. Es konnte keine Verbesserung der humoralen Immunantwort festgestellt werden, allerdings wurde durch die Supplementation eine antiinflammatorische Wirkung induziert [134].…”
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