Chemistry Reference
In-Depth Information
102. Mottet, C. and Michetti, P., Probiotics: Wanted dead or alive, Dig Liver Dis 37(1), 3-6,
2005.
103. Zhang, L., Li, N., Caicedo, R., and Neu, J., Alive and dead Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG
decrease tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced interleukin-8 production in Caco-2 cells,
J Nutr 135(7), 1752-56, 2005.
104. Roselli, M., Finamore, A., Britti, M. S., and Mengheri, E., Probiotic bacteria
Bifidobacterium animalis MB5 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG protect intestinal
Caco-2 cells from the inflammation-associated response induced by enterotoxigenic
Escherichia coli K88, Br J Nutr 95(6), 1177-84, 2006.
105. Laudanno, O., Vasconcelos, L., Catalana, J., and Cesolari, J., Anti-inflammatory effect
of bioflora probiotic administered orally or subcutaneously with live or dead bacteria,
Dig Dis Sci 51(12), 2180-83, 2006.
106. Rachmilewitz, D., Katakura, K., Karmeli, F., Hayashi, T., Reinus, C., Rudensky, B.,
Akira, S., Takeda, K., Lee, J., Takabayashi, K., and Raz, E., Toll-like receptor 9 signal-
ing mediates the anti-inflammatory effects of probiotics in murine experimental colitis,
Gastroenterology 126(2), 520-28, 2004.
107. Rachmilewitz, D., Karmeli, F., Takabayashi, K., Hayashi, T., Leider-Trejo, L., Lee,
J., Leoni, L. M., and Raz, E., Immunostimulatory DNA ameliorates experimental and
spontaneous murine colitis, Gastroenterology 122(5), 1428-41, 2002.
108. Takahashi, N., Kitazawa, H., Iwabuchi, N., Xiao, J., Miyaji, K., Iwatsuki, K., and Saito,
T. Oral administration of immunostimulatory DNA sequence from Bifidobacterium
longum improves Th1/Th2 balance in a murine model. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem
70(8), 2013-7, 2006.
109. Yan, F., Cao, H., Cover, T. L., Whitehead, R., Washington, M. K., and Polk, D. B.,
Soluble proteins produced by probiotic bacteria regulate intestinal epithelial cell sur-
vival and growth, Gastroenterology 132(2), 562-75, 2007.
110. Isono, A., Katsuno, T., Sato, T., Nakagawa, T., Kato, Y., Sato, N., Seo, G., Suzuki, Y.,
and Saito, Y., Clostridium butyricum TO-A culture supernatant downregulates TLR4 in
human colonic epithelial cells, Dig Dis Sci 52(11), 2963-71, 2007.
111. Frick, J. S., Schenk, K., Quitadamo, M., Kahl, F., Koberle, M., Bohn, E., Aepfelbacher,
M., and Autenrieth, I. B., Lactobacillus fermentum attenuates the proinflammatory effect
of Yersinia enterocolitica on human epithelial cells, Inflamm Bowel Dis 13(1), 83-90,
2007.
112. Lewus, C. and Montville, T., Detection of bacteriocins produced by lactic acid bacteria,
J Microbiol Meth 13(2), 145-150, 1991.
113. Tao, Y., Drabik, K. A., Waypa, T. S., Musch, M. W., Alverdy, J. C., Schneewind, O.,
Chang, E. B., and Petrof, E. O., Soluble factors from Lactobacillus GG activate MAPKs
and induce cytoprotective heat shock proteins in intestinal epithelial cells, Am J Physiol
Cell Physiol 290(4), C1018-30, 2006.
114. Pridmore, R., Pittet, A., Praplan, F., and Cavadini, C., Hydrogen peroxide production
by Lactobacillus johnsonii NCC 533 and its role in anti- Salmonella activity, FEMS
Microbiol Lett 283(2), 210-15, 2008.
115. Hamilton-Miller, J., Shah, S., and Winkler, J., Public health issues arising from micro-
biological and labelling quality of foods and supplements containing probiotic microor-
ganisms, Public Health Nutr 2(02), 223-29, 2007.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search