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  • 1. The effect of a new symbiotic formulation on plasma levels and peripheral blood mononuclear cell expression of some pro-inflammatory cytokines in patients with ulcerative colitis: a pilot study.
    Federico A, Tuccillo C, Grossi E, Abbiati R, Garbagna N, Romano M, Tiso A, Blanco Cdel V, Loguercio C.
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