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Few studies have been conducted with the nematode on the use of probiotic microorganisms for the treatment of C. albicans fungal infection (de Barros et_al, 2017; Poupet et_al, 2019a,b,c). The authors demonstrated that although L rhamnosus Lcr35 adheres little to epithelial_cells, it favorably allows the restoration of commensal microbiota (Petricevic and Witt, 2008; Yeom et_al, 2015). Indeed, some authors showed a causal relationship between probiotics, oxidative stress and longevity (Grompone et_al, 2012; Senchuk et_al, 2018). Numerous studies have demonstrated the interest of C. elegans implementation to screen collections of microorganisms and to . . .
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