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Whey prefermented with beneficial microbes modulates immune response and lowers responsiveness to milk allergens in mouse model

[Display omitted] Whey is a rich dairy by-product emerging mostly during cheese production, with valuable nutritional, functional and bioactive properties and reduced immunogenicity of the protein fractions. The aim of the study was to evaluate therapeutic potential and immunoreactivity with milk an...

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Published in:Journal of functional foods 2019-03, Vol.54, p.41-52
Main Authors: Wróblewska, Barbara, Kaliszewska-Suchodoła, Anna, Markiewicz, Lidia H., Szyc, Anna, Wasilewska, Ewa
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