Short chain fatty acids produced by colonizing intestinal commensal bacterial interaction with expressed breast milk are anti-inflammatory in human immature enterocytes

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  • who: Nan Zheng et al. from the Editor: have published the research work: Short chain fatty acids produced by colonizing intestinal commensal bacterial interaction with expressed breast milk are anti-inflammatory in human immature enterocytes, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone [0229283]. February 21, 2020 of /1371/
  • what: This study was designed to determine the mechanism of the synbiotic effect in human and mouse fetal intestine. The authors examined another effect on inflammation of other bacterial metabolites produced after interaction with expressed breastmilk.
  • how: The results showed . . .

     

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