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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 11, Number 4, 12 August 2020

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Effect of probiotics on the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis after chemotherapy: systematic review and meta-analysis of pre-clinical studies
pp. 305-318(14)
Authors: Lima, W.G.; Pessoa, R.M.; Vital, K.D.; Takenaka, I.K.T.M.; Cardoso, V.N.; Fernandes, S.O.A.

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Open Access Rates and determinants of antibiotics and probiotics prescription to children in Asia-Pacific countries
pp. 329-338(10)
Authors: Zhang, J.; Cameron, D.; Quak, S.H.; Kadim, M.; Mohan, N.; Ryoo, E.; Sandhu, B.; Yamashiro, Y.; Guarino, A.; Hoekstra, H.

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A combination of three probiotic strains for treatment of acute diarrhoea in hospitalised children: an open label, randomised controlled trial
pp. 339-346(8)
Authors: Chen, K.; Xin, J.; Zhang, G.; Xie, H.; Luo, L.; Yuan, S.; Bu, Y.; Yang, X.; Ge, Y.; Liu, C.

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Effects of a high-fat-diet supplemented with probiotics and ω3-fatty acids on appetite regulatory neuropeptides and neurotransmitters in a pig model
pp. 347-359(13)
Authors: Valent, D.; Arroyo, L.; Fàbrega, E.; Font-i-Furnols, M.; Rodríguez-Palmero, M.; Moreno-Muñoz, J.A.; Tibau, J.; Bassols, A.

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Bifidobacterium longum DS0956 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus DS0508 culture-supernatant ameliorate obesity by inducing thermogenesis in obese-mice
pp. 361-373(13)
Authors: Hossain, M.; Park, D.-S.; Rahman, M.S.; Ki, S.-J.; Lee, Y.R.; Imran, K.M.; Yoon, D.; Heo, J.; Lee, T.-J.; Kim, Y.-S.

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New immunobiotics from highly proteolytic Lactobacillus delbrueckii strains: their impact on intestinal antiviral innate immune response
pp. 375-390(16)
Authors: Elean, M.; Albarracín, L.; Cataldo, P.G.; Londero, A.; Kitazawa, H.; Saavedra, L.; Villena, J.; Hebert, E.M.

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Bacteroides fragilis prevents Salmonella Heidelberg translocation in co-culture model mimicking intestinal epithelium
pp. 391-401(11)
Authors: Vernay, T.; Cannie, I.; Gaboriau, F.; Gall, S. David-Le; Tamanai-Shacoori, Z.; Burel, A.; Jolivet-Gougeon, A.; Loréal, O.; Bousarghin, L.

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