Bifidobacteria can protect from enteropathogenic infection through production of acetate
Shinji Fukuda(RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences), Hidehiro Toh(RIKEN Advanced Science Institute), Koji Hase(RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences), Kenshiro Oshima(The University of Tokyo), Yumiko Nakanishi(RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science), Kazutoshi Yoshimura(The University of Tokyo), Toru Tobe(Osaka University), Julie M. Clarke(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), David L. Topping(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Tohru Suzuki(Gifu University), Todd D. Taylor(RIKEN Advanced Science Institute), Kikuji Itoh(The University of Tokyo), Jun Kikuchi(Nagoya University), Hidetoshi Morita(Azabu University), Masahira Hattori(The University of Tokyo), Hiroshi Ohno(Yokohama City University)
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