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The following pages link to Oral probiotic control skin inflammation by acting on both effector and regulatory T cells (Q33419855):
Displayed 33 items.
- Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the gut-brain-skin axis - back to the future? (Q24624433) (← links)
- Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the gut-brain-skin axis: from anecdote to translational medicine (Q28295293) (← links)
- Immune Responses to Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Treatment and Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Mice (Q33575993) (← links)
- The effect of probiotics on immune regulation, acne, and photoaging (Q33640646) (← links)
- Edible Plants and Their Influence on the Gut Microbiome and Acne. (Q33755362) (← links)
- Message in a Bottle: Dialog between Intestine and Skin Modulated by Probiotics. (Q33838310) (← links)
- Probiotic bacteria induce a 'glow of health' (Q34558845) (← links)
- Bifidobacterium fermented milk and galacto-oligosaccharides lead to improved skin health by decreasing phenols production by gut microbiota (Q34727997) (← links)
- Consumption of Lactobacillus casei fermented milk prevents Salmonella reactive arthritis by modulating IL-23/IL-17 expression (Q35067850) (← links)
- Probiotic 'glow of health': it's more than skin deep (Q35163037) (← links)
- Influence of dietary components on regulatory T cells (Q35747536) (← links)
- Preventative and therapeutic probiotic use in allergic skin conditions: experimental and clinical findings (Q37173618) (← links)
- Are vaccination models suitable to determine whether probiotics have beneficial health effects in the general population? (Q38071912) (← links)
- Challenges in translational research on probiotic lactobacilli: from in vitro assays to clinical trials (Q38084051) (← links)
- Health effects of probiotics on the skin. (Q38173392) (← links)
- Probiotic Lactic Acid Bacteria and Skin Health (Q38569390) (← links)
- Individual strains of Lactobacillus paracasei differentially inhibit human basophil and mouse mast cell activation. (Q40972060) (← links)
- Daily intake of Jeju groundwater improves the skin condition of the model mouse for human atopic dermatitis. (Q45905729) (← links)
- Dermatological therapy by topical application of non-pathogenic bacteria. (Q46016180) (← links)
- Diet and rosacea: the role of dietary change in the management of rosacea (Q47103613) (← links)
- Probiotics or Pro-healers the Role of Beneficial Bacteria in Tissue Repair (Q47189424) (← links)
- Regulation of Allergic Immune Responses by Microbial Metabolites. (Q53080650) (← links)
- Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory efficacy of indigenous probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum Lp91 in colitis mouse model. (Q54346651) (← links)
- Epicutaneous immunization with DNP-BSA induces CD4+ CD25+ Treg cells that inhibit Tc1-mediated CS (Q56897895) (← links)
- Host-microbiome interactions and recent progress into understanding the biology of acne vulgaris (Q57048399) (← links)
- Treg-inducing membrane vesicles from Bifidobacterium bifidum LMG13195 as potential adjuvants in immunotherapy (Q57717052) (← links)
- Immunological Tolerance and Function: Associations Between Intestinal Bacteria, Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Phages (Q57816699) (← links)
- Cutting Edge: Probiotics and Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Immunomodulation (Q64241039) (← links)
- The Gut Microbiome as a Major Regulator of the Gut-Skin Axis (Q90454567) (← links)
- The role of gut microbiome in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and the therapeutic effects of probiotics (Q91711458) (← links)
- Potential Role of the Microbiome in Acne: A Comprehensive Review (Q91716502) (← links)
- Probiotics and Disease: A Comprehensive Summary-Part 6, Skin Health (Q92428944) (← links)
- Early life microbial exposures and allergy risks: opportunities for prevention (Q99365870) (← links)