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, Volume 45, Issue 1, pp 26–30 | Cite as

Hilfreiche Bakterien

Probiotika in der Allergiebehandlung

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Seit das menschliche Mikrobiom und seine Rolle für die Gesundheit zunehmend in den Fokus der Wissenschaft rückt, gewinnt auch die Probiotikaforschung an Bedeutung. Die positiven Ergebnisse teils hochwertiger Studien skizzieren Probiotika als komplementäres Therapiekonzept atopischer Erkrankungen.

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© Urban & Vogel 2015

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Bencard Allergie GmbHMünchenDeutschland
  2. 2.Allergy Therapeutics Ltd.WorthingUK

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