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PBMCs: Systemic immune adaptation and blood transcriptional changes induced by 2-wks consumption with 2 fermented milk products; a randomized, exploratory, cross-over, double blind, controlled study in ileostomy patients

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Zaccaria, E. (Wageningen University & Research); Klaassen, T. (Maastricht University); Alleleyn, A.M.E. (Maastricht University Medical Center); Boekhorst, J. (Wageningen University & Research); Smokvina, T. (Danone Nutricia Research); Kleerebezem, M. (Wageningen University & Research); Troost, F.J. (Maastricht University) (): PBMCs: Systemic immune adaptation and blood transcriptional changes induced by 2-wks consumption with 2 fermented milk products; a randomized, exploratory, cross-over, double blind, controlled study in ileostomy patients. DANS. https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xnr-7rch

2021-11-25 Zaccaria, E. (Wageningen University & Research); Klaassen, T. (Maastricht University); Alleleyn, A.M.E. (Maastricht University Medical Center); Boekhorst, J. (Wageningen University & Research); Smokvina, T. (Danone Nutricia Research); Kleerebezem, M. (Wageningen University & Research); Troost, F.J. (Maastricht University) 10.17026/dans-xnr-7rch

Transcriptomic profiling of human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs). The samples were collected for the INSIDE explorative dietary study. The study was aimed to characterize the impact of fermented food may have on the small intestinal microbiota and systematically.