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“... of pregnancy (between 14 and 24 weeks), and 48 h and 8 weeks postpartum. Of 31 women evaluated during pregnancy...”
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“..., there was a decrease in the cell counts of P.pentosaceus SB83 and, consequently, in antimicrobial...”
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“... pathogens. Dogs, even well-controlled laboratory beagle dogs, maybe infected by the bacterium in certain...”
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“... an increase of CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T cells in all tissues, associated with the decrease of CD8+CD25−FoxP3− T cell...”
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“...Intestinal pathogens are exposed to various stress conditions during their infectious cycle...”
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“...-coding RNAs changes as part of the immune response against pathogens. Changes in mRNA and non-coding RNA...”
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“... tolerance, cell surface hydrophobicity, autoaggregation, coaggregation with pathogens and antagonistic...”
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“... in Holstein calves naturally exposed to microorganisms during pre-weaning phase. It was performed...”
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“... California Mastitis Test (CMT), somatic cell count (SCC), isolation and identification of pathogens and milk...”
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