Probiotics High Impact Journal
Probiotics are live microscopic organisms and yeasts that are beneficial for you, particularly your stomach related framework. We typically think about these as germs that cause sicknesses. Probiotics are comprised of acceptable microscopic organisms that helps keep your body solid and functioning admirably. Yet, your body is loaded with microbes, both great and awful. Probiotics are frequently called "acceptable" or "supportive" microorganisms since they help keep your gut solid. Probiotics are live microorganisms advanced with claims that they give medical advantages when expended, for the most part by improving or reestablishing the gut greenery. Probiotics are viewed as commonly safe to devour, however cause microscopic organisms may have connections and undesirable symptoms in uncommon cases.
High Impact List of Articles
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Structural homogeneity in microbial lipases.
Swati V, Gautam KM, Rajender KEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Structural homogeneity in microbial lipases.
Swati V, Gautam KM, Rajender KEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Molecular identification of a Begomovirus associated with yellow vein net disease on Malva parviflora L. from india.
Snehi SK, Parihar SS, Gupta G, Purvia AS, Singh VResearch Article: Microbiology: Current Research
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Molecular identification of a Begomovirus associated with yellow vein net disease on Malva parviflora L. from india.
Snehi SK, Parihar SS, Gupta G, Purvia AS, Singh VResearch Article: Microbiology: Current Research
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Pseudolysin (elastase B): a protagonist in the pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenesis.
Andre L S Santos, Anna Clara M Galdino, Marta H BranquinhaEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Pseudolysin (elastase B): a protagonist in the pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenesis.
Andre L S Santos, Anna Clara M Galdino, Marta H BranquinhaEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles for biological applications.
Bhuvaneshwari V, Vaidehi D, Logpriya SEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles for biological applications.
Bhuvaneshwari V, Vaidehi D, Logpriya SEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Bovine lameness and digital dermatitis in dairy cows: updates on control and diagnostics approaches
Yasser Mahmmod, Walid RefaaiEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
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Bovine lameness and digital dermatitis in dairy cows: updates on control and diagnostics approaches
Yasser Mahmmod, Walid RefaaiEditorial: Microbiology: Current Research
Conference Proceedings
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The Future of medicine: Implantable Sensors
Thomas J WebsterPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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The Future of medicine: Implantable Sensors
Thomas J WebsterPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Mixed consent as the prerequisite for the freedom of biomedical research
Edvinas MeskysPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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Mixed consent as the prerequisite for the freedom of biomedical research
Edvinas MeskysPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Microbiology: Current Research
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DIRECT EVIDENCE OF VIRAL INFECTION AND MITOCHONDRIAL ALTERATIONS IN THE BRAIN OF FETUSES AT HIGH RISK FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
Segundo Mesa CastilloPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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DIRECT EVIDENCE OF VIRAL INFECTION AND MITOCHONDRIAL ALTERATIONS IN THE BRAIN OF FETUSES AT HIGH RISK FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
Segundo Mesa CastilloPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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EFDA: AN EXTREMELY EXCELLENT ANTI-HIV MODIFIED NUCLEOSIDE, -FROM DESIGN TO THE CURRENT CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS
Hiroshi OhruiKeynote: Virology Research Journal
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EFDA: AN EXTREMELY EXCELLENT ANTI-HIV MODIFIED NUCLEOSIDE, -FROM DESIGN TO THE CURRENT CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS
Hiroshi OhruiKeynote: Virology Research Journal
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LEPPTOSPIROSIS: THE USE OF MULTI LOCUS SEQUENCE TYPING AND DERRIVED SPECIES IDENTIFCATION DIRECTLY ON CLINICAL SPECIMENS
Victoria ChalkerKeynote: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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LEPPTOSPIROSIS: THE USE OF MULTI LOCUS SEQUENCE TYPING AND DERRIVED SPECIES IDENTIFCATION DIRECTLY ON CLINICAL SPECIMENS
Victoria ChalkerKeynote: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy