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- What: This study explored the complexity of these probiotic-pathogen interactions through evaluation of host, probiotic, and pathogen gene_expression, and through small metabolite profiles, ultimately revealing the host-protective effects of B. infantis are both species and context dependent. This study examined the ability of B. infantis to attenuate S. Typhimurium infection in an in_vitro model and further characterized underlying microbe-microbe and host-microbe interactions.
- Who: Claire Shaw and collaborators from the Institut National recherche pour (INRAE), France Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil have published the research work: The Yin and Yang of . . .

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