EVIDENCE OF MICRO-ECOLOGICAL MECHANISMS W ITH REGULATE LEVELS OF POPULATIONS OF AUTOCHTHONOUS OBLIGATE ANAEROBIC MICROORGANISMS IN THE INTESTINE AND THE POSSIBILITY OF PROTECTION AGAINST INTESTINAL INFECTIONS
Mm. Intisarow, EVIDENCE OF MICRO-ECOLOGICAL MECHANISMS W ITH REGULATE LEVELS OF POPULATIONS OF AUTOCHTHONOUS OBLIGATE ANAEROBIC MICROORGANISMS IN THE INTESTINE AND THE POSSIBILITY OF PROTECTION AGAINST INTESTINAL INFECTIONS, Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin, 49(5), 1994, pp. 219-222
In this article were established niches in health intestine for differ
ent microorganisms. Bifidobacteria are localisated near the mucosal of
intestinal wall. Their antigens induced several forms of immune respo
nse of the macroorganism. The immune system of the macroorganism has n
o immunological tolerance to them.