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Explore our comprehensive reports that showcase the latest research, developments, and insights in spobiotic science. Stay informed with data-driven analysis and findings that drive our commitment to advancing global health.

2022

Nasal-spraying Bacillus spores as an effective symptomatic treatment for children with acute respiratory syncytial virus infection. Scientific Reports-Nature 12, 1-15. Q1, IF = 4,9.

2022

Efficient symptomatic treatment and viral load reduction for children with influenza virus infection by nasal-spraying Bacillus spore probiotics. Scientific Reports-Nature 13, 14789. Q1, IF = 4,9.

2023

Heat-stable spores of carotenoid-producing Bacillus marisflavi and non-pigmented Bacillus subtilis cooperatively promote growth, quality, and gut microbiota of white-leg shrimp. Beneficial Microbes https://doi.org/10.1163/18762891-20230041. Q2, IF = 5,6.

2024

Promising clinical and immunological efficacy of Bacillus clausii spore probiotics for supportive treatment of persistent diarrhea in children. Scientific Reports-Nature (14) 1, 6422, Q1, IF = 3,8.

2025

Alleviating symptoms of paediatric acute rhinosinusitis and acute otitis media with otorrhea using nasal-spraying Bacillus probiotics: a randomized controlled trial. Scientific Reports-Nature (2025) 15:3410 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-87372-2. Q1, IF= 3,8.

2022 Sep 02

Nasal-spraying Bacillus spores as an effective sympyomatic treatment for children with acute respiratory syncytial virus infection

2020 Feb 06

Cooperative improvement in growth rate, red-colour score and astaxanthin level of white-leg shrimp by Bacillus strains originating from shrimp gut

2018

Fate of carotenoid-producing Bacillus aquimaris SH6 colour spores in shrimp gut and their dose-dependent probiotic activities

2016 Dec 19

Protection of Penaeus monodon against white spot syndrome by continuous oral administration of a low concentration of Bacillus subtilis spores expressing the VP28 antigen

2016 Aug 22

Screening of pigmented Bacillus aquimaris SH6 from the intestinal tracts of shrimp to develop a novel feed supplement for shrimp

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