Lactobacillus acidophilus LA 1 binds to cultured human intestinal cell lines and inhibits cell attachment and cell invasion by enterovirulent bacteria.
- 1994-04-01
- Gut 35(4)
- Marie-Françoise Bernet
- D. Brassart
- J. Neeser
- A. Servin
- PubMed: 8174985
- DOI: 10.1136/gut.35.4.483
14 Insights on
- Improved Gut Health
- Reduced Pathogen Adhesion
- Reduced Incidence of Bacterial Infections
- Reduced Cellular Invasion by Enterovirulent Bacteria
- Reduced Cell Attachment due to Enterovirulent Bacteria
- Reduced Adhesion to Human Intestinal Cells
- Binding to Goblet Cell Mucus
- Reduced Pathogenic Bacterial Invasion
- Reduced Enterotoxigenic E. coli Adhesion
- Reduced Salmonella typhimurium Adhesion
- Reduced Yersinia Pseudotuberculosis Invasion
- Increased Intestinal Cell Adhesion
- Improved Mucus Binding
- Reduced Adhesion of Diarrheagenic Bacteria
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