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Volumn 32, Issue 7, 2002, Pages 1112-1116
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An oral introduction of intestinal bacteria prevents the development of a long-term Th2-skewed immunological memory induced by neonatal antibiotic treatment in mice
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Author keywords
Antibiotics; IgE; Intestinal microflora; Kanamycin; Probiotics
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Indexed keywords
IMMUNOGLOBULIN E;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G2;
KANAMYCIN;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G;
PROBIOTIC AGENT;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY;
ANTIBODY BLOOD LEVEL;
ARTICLE;
BACTEROIDES VULGATUS;
CELLULAR IMMUNITY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS;
HEREDITY;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN BLOOD LEVEL;
IMMUNOLOGICAL MEMORY;
IN VIVO STUDY;
INOCULATION;
INTESTINE FLORA;
LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS;
MALE;
MOUSE;
MOUSE STRAIN;
NONHUMAN;
PERINATAL DRUG EXPOSURE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
TH1 CELL;
TH2 CELL;
ANIMAL;
BAGG ALBINO MOUSE;
BLOOD;
C57BL MOUSE;
DRUG EFFECT;
IMMUNOLOGY;
INTESTINE;
MICROBIOLOGY;
PEYER PATCH;
PHYSIOLOGY;
ANIMAL;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN E;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G;
IMMUNOLOGIC MEMORY;
INTESTINES;
KANAMYCIN;
MALE;
MICE;
MICE, INBRED BALB C;
MICE, INBRED C57BL;
PEYER'S PATCHES;
PROBIOTICS;
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T;
TH2 CELLS;
ANIMALS;
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EID: 0035987318
PISSN: 09547894
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2222.2002.01430.x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (100)
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References (21)
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