<i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> subsp. <i>lactis</i> BL-99 ameliorates colitis-related lung injury in mice by modulating short-chain fatty acid production and inflammatory monocytes/macrophages
Xinmei Nan(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Guiying Peng(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Jiaqi Cui(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Wei‐Lian Hung(Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group (China)), Yanfei Hong(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Na Li(Jiangyin People's Hospital), Yalan Li(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Wen Zhao(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Wei‐Hsien Liu(Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group (China)), Haotian Feng(Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group (China)), Xuekai Shang(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
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