Secretion of biologically active pancreatitis-associated protein i (pap) by genetically modified dairy lactococcus lactis nz9000 in the prevention of intestinal mucositis

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  • who: Rodrigo D. Carvalho from the Conventional female BALB/c mice between , and , weeks of age were obtained at Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG-Belo Horizonte, Brazil) and the study was approved by the Brazilian Ethics Committee on Animal Use (CEUA)Mice were kept in a temperature-controlled room with ad libitum access to water and standard chow diet , h prior to experiments. Animals were fed daily orally by drinking , mL of water have published the paper: Secretion of biologically active pancreatitis-associated protein I (PAP) by genetically modified dairy Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 in the prevention . . .

     

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