GENERATION OF GUT ORGANISMS IN POSTNATAL PERIOD AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN FORMATION OF ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE AND IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE
Abstract
Key words: gut organisms, infants, children, immune response, secretory immunoglobulin А (SIGA), toll-like receptors (TLRS).
About the Authors
E.M. BulatovaRussian Federation
N.M. Bogdanova
Russian Federation
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Bulatova E., Bogdanova N. GENERATION OF GUT ORGANISMS IN POSTNATAL PERIOD AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN FORMATION OF ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE AND IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE. Current Pediatrics. 2007;6(3):53-61.