Probio-M9, a breast milk-originated probiotic, alleviates mastitis and enhances antibiotic efficacy: Insights into the gut–mammary axis

Jie Yu , Weicheng Li , Ruibo Xu , Xiaoye Liu , Guangqi Gao , Lai-Yu Kwok , Yongfu Chen , Zhihong Sun , Wenjun Liu , Heping Zhang

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Jie Yu, Weicheng Li, Ruibo Xu, Xiaoye Liu, Guangqi Gao, Lai-Yu Kwok, Yongfu Chen, Zhihong Sun, Wenjun Liu, Heping Zhang. Probio-M9, a breast milk-originated probiotic, alleviates mastitis and enhances antibiotic efficacy: Insights into the gut–mammary axis. iMeta, 2024, 3(4): e224 DOI:10.1002/imt2.224

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