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New probiotics: Dairy propionibacteria and the modulation of gut microbiota and physiology

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This book underlines the importance of reciprocal interactions between probiotics and humans in terms of stress induction, epigenetic control of cellular responses, oxidative status, bio-active molecules biosynthesis, moonlighting proteins secretion, endogenous toxins neutralization, and several other biological functions. It explores how these responses can affect metabolism and metabolic-related disorders, gutbrain axis balance, mood, inflammatory, allergic and anti-infective reactions, cancer, and ageing. The book explores how probiotics create a dynamic and "fluid" network of signals able to control the balance between healthy and altered human status.
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hal-01209558 , version 1 (02-10-2015)

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Stéphanie-Marie Deutsch, Gwénaël Jan. New probiotics: Dairy propionibacteria and the modulation of gut microbiota and physiology. Interactive probiotics, CRC Press, 266 p., 2014. ⟨hal-01209558⟩
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