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Search for: [Abstract = "olonization of the alimentary canal since they help to differentiate the given Lactobacillus strains from the patients’ own flora. In vitro studies confirmed that the examined L.rhamnosus strains show strong antagonistic properties against bacteria pathogenic to the G.I. tract as well as adhesive properties towards the cells of the intestinal epithelium. It has also been shown that a characteristic of microorganisms of the faecal flora is the ability to degrade mucin \(cellular mucus\) which is not the property displayed by the examined probiotic bacteria. L.rhamnosus strains also have a protective effect by increasing the level of synthesis of antiinflammatory cytokines."]

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