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Sow mediated immunity

The effect of live yeast on sow-mediated immunity

Published: February 24, 2012
Summary
The survival of neonate piglets depends directly on the acquisition of maternal immunity via colostrum, and milk affording systemic and mucosal protection, respectively. Whereas colostral IgG are mainly due to accumulation of blood IgG in the acini of the mammary gland at the end of pregnancy, milk IgA originates from plasma cells; according to their homing receptors these cells orginate form sep...
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Dr. Henri Salmon
French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
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Seongwon Kang
27 de febrero de 2012
All kinds of strains of S.cerevisiae can do the same with CNCM I-3856?
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Debby Yen
27 de febrero de 2012
Hello! SC yeast always showed positive results in sow immunity up-regulation? Did other lived yeast or yeast extract (polysaccharide molecule) bind to TLR4 molecule on the immune cell?
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Dr. Henri Salmon
French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
27 de febrero de 2012
Thanks of your interest for our work and your query. My coworker said that, with yeast it has not been reported for TLR4 but for TLR2 and TLR6. H.Salmon
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