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Beneficial Microbes is a peer-reviewed scientific journal with a specific area of focus: the promotion of the science of microbes beneficial to the health and wellbeing of man and animal. The journal contains original research papers and critical reviews in all areas dealing with beneficial microbes in both the small and large intestine, together with opinions, a calendar of forthcoming beneficial microbes-related events and book reviews. The journal takes a multidisciplinary approach and focuses on a broad spectrum of issues, including safety aspects of pro- & prebiotics, regulatory aspects, mechanisms of action, health benefits for the host, optimal production processes, screening methods, (meta)genomics, proteomics and metabolomics, host and bacterial physiology, application, and role in health and disease in man and animal. Beneficial Microbes is intended to serve the needs of researchers and professionals from the scientific community and industry, as well as those of policy makers and regulators.

Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers

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Volume 6, Number 2, 1 January 2015

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The history of probiotics: the untold story
pp. 159-165(7)
Authors: Ozen, M.; Dinleyici, E.C.

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Healthy gut microbiota and long term health
pp. 173-179(7)
Author: Vandenplas, Y.

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Prevention of functional gastrointestinal disorders in neonates: clinical and socioeconomic impact
pp. 195-198(4)
Authors: Indrio, F.; Di Mauro, A.; Di Mauro, A.; Riezzo, G.; Panza, R.; Cavallo, L.; Francavilla, R.

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Open Access Updated algorithms for managing frequent gastro-intestinal symptoms in infants
pp. 199-208(10)
Authors: Vandenplas, Y.; Alarcon, P.

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Prebiotics and probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease in children
pp. 209-217(9)
Authors: Guandalini, S.; Cernat, E.; Moscoso, D.

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Bugs for atopy: the Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG strategy for food allergy prevention and treatment in children
pp. 225-232(8)
Authors: Cosenza, L.; Nocerino, R.; Di Scala, C.; di Costanzo, M.; Amoroso, A.; Leone, L.; Paparo, L.; Pezzella, C.; Aitoro, R.; Berni Canani, R.

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