Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - Applied and …, 2010 - Am Soc Microbiol
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
[PDF][PDF] Oral Bacteria as Potential Probiotics for the Pharyngeal Mucosa
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - APPLIED AND …, 2010 - researchgate.net
MATERIALS AND METHODS Isolation of bacteria from pharyngeal mucosa, bacterial
strains, and culture conditions. To isolate bacteria from the pharynx, specimens were …
strains, and culture conditions. To isolate bacteria from the pharynx, specimens were …
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S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - Applied and …, 2010 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - APPLIED AND …, 2010 - boa.unimib.it
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti… - Applied and …, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
[PDF][PDF] Oral Bacteria as Potential Probiotics for the Pharyngeal Mucosa
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - APPLIED AND …, 2010 - academia.edu
MATERIALS AND METHODS Isolation of bacteria from pharyngeal mucosa, bacterial
strains, and culture conditions. To isolate bacteria from the pharynx, specimens were …
strains, and culture conditions. To isolate bacteria from the pharynx, specimens were …
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S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - Applied and …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - APPLIED AND …, 2010 - boa.unimib.it
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa.
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo… - Applied and …, 2010 - europepmc.org
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
Oral bacteria as potential probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa.
S Guglielmetti, V Taverniti, M Minuzzo, S Arioli… - 2010 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The research described here was aimed at the selection of oral bacteria that displayed
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …
properties compatible with their potential use as probiotics for the pharyngeal mucosa. We …