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- W166542543 abstract "Publisher Summary The intestinal commensal bacteria can be divided into the indigenous stable and long-term residents and transient, temporary occupants. Mammals exist with their commensal intestinal microbiota in an overall symbiotic relationship. The host provides a thermostable, nutrient rich environment for bacteria and the resident intestinal microbiota has advantageous effects for the host in terms of infection control, metabolism, and even organ development. The presence of the resident bacterial microbiota reduces the risk of successful colonization by pathogens, increases the fitness of the host to fight invading bacteria and contributes to the efficiency of the host's energy resource usage and organ development. The majority of commensal intestinal bacteria have not been characterized in detail, since they are difficult to culture or not cultivable using conventional microbiological techniques. However, using genetic and biochemical methods, it has been possible to estimate the diversity of the microbiota." @default.
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- W166542543 title "Dairy products, probiotics and the health of infants and children" @default.
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