Adhesion of Bifidobacterium spp. to human intestinal mucus

Adhesion of Bifidobacterium spp. to human intestinal mucus

He F;Ouwehan AC;Hashimoto H;Isolauri E;Benno Y;Salminen S;;
microbiology and immunology 2001 Vol. 45 pp. -
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Twenty-four Bifidobacterium strains were examined for their ability to bind to immobilized human and bovine intestinal mucus glycoproteins. Each of the tested bacteria exhibited its characteristic adhesion to human and bovine fecal mucus. No significant differences were found among the taxonomic spe …

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