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Volumn 69, Issue 6, 2001, Pages 3611-3617
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Timing, localization, and persistence of colonization by segmented filamentous bacteria in the neonatal mouse gut depend on immune status of mothers and pups
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
SECRETORY IMMUNOGLOBULIN;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
BACTERIAL COLONIZATION;
BREAST MILK;
CECUM;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
IMMUNE STATUS;
IMMUNOCOMPETENCE;
IMMUNOSTIMULATION;
INTESTINE FLORA;
MOUSE;
MUCOSAL IMMUNITY;
NEWBORN;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RAT;
SCID MOUSE;
SMALL INTESTINE;
SUCKLING;
WEANING;
ANIMALS;
ANTIBODY SPECIFICITY;
BACTERIA, ANAEROBIC;
GRAM-POSITIVE ENDOSPORE-FORMING BACTERIA;
IMMUNITY, MATERNALLY-ACQUIRED;
IMMUNITY, MUCOSAL;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN A, SECRETORY;
INTESTINAL MUCOSA;
MICE;
MICE, SCID;
STOMACH;
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EID: 0034999247
PISSN: 00199567
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.6.3611-3617.2001 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (110)
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References (39)
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