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Increases Bacteroides - : bacillus subtilis (probiotics) |
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Bacillus subtilis Attenuates Hepatic and Intestinal Injuries and Modulates Gut Microbiota and Gene Expression Profiles in Mice Infected with Schistosoma japonicum. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (Front Cell Dev Biol ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 766205 Pub: 2021 Epub: 2021 Nov 16 Authors Lin D , Song Q , Zhang Y , Liu J , Chen F , Du S , Xiang S , Wang L , Wu X , Sun X , Publication |
Decreases Bacteroides - : bacillus subtilis (probiotics) |
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Prevention and Alleviation of Dextran Sulfate Sodium Salt-Induced Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Mice With Bacillus subtilis-Fermented Milk via Inhibition of the Inflammatory Responses and Regulation of the Intestinal Flora. Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 11 Issue Pages: 622354 Pub: 2020 Epub: 2021 Jan 7 Authors Zhang X , Tong Y , Lyu X , Wang J , Wang Y , Yang R , Html Article Publication |
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Simultaneous Supplementation of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> and Antibiotic Growth Promoters by Stages Improved Intestinal Function of Pullets by Altering Gut Microbiota. Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 2328 Pub: 2018 Epub: 2018 Oct 12 Authors Li X , Wu S , Li X , Yan T , Duan Y , Yang X , Duan Y , Sun Q , Yang X , Html Article Publication |
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