Author(s): Roy D. Sleator | Colin Hill
Journal: Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
ISSN 1110-7243
Volume: 2009;
Date: 2009;
Original page
ABSTRACT
Herein we review the most recent advances in probiotic research and applications with particular emphasis on the novel concept of patho-biotechnology: the application of pathogen-derived (ex vivo and in vivo) stress survival strategies for the design of more technologically robust and effective probiotic cultures with improved biotechnological and clinical applications.
Journal: Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
ISSN 1110-7243
Volume: 2009;
Date: 2009;
Original page
ABSTRACT
Herein we review the most recent advances in probiotic research and applications with particular emphasis on the novel concept of patho-biotechnology: the application of pathogen-derived (ex vivo and in vivo) stress survival strategies for the design of more technologically robust and effective probiotic cultures with improved biotechnological and clinical applications.