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  • The Intestinal Crypt, A Pro... The Intestinal Crypt, A Prototype Stem Cell Compartment
    Clevers, Hans Cell, 07/2013, Volume: 154, Issue: 2
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    Due to its intense self-renewal kinetics and its simple repetitive architecture, the intestinal epithelium has become a prime model for studying adult stem cells in health and disease. Transgenic ...
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  • Glycerol Monolaurate Amelio... Glycerol Monolaurate Ameliorated Intestinal Barrier and Immunity in Broilers by Regulating Intestinal Inflammation, Antioxidant Balance, and Intestinal Microbiota
    Kong, Linglian; Wang, Zhenhua; Xiao, Chuanpi ... Frontiers in immunology, 09/2021, Volume: 12
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    This study was conducted to investigate the impact of glycerol monolaurate (GML) on performance, immunity, intestinal barrier, and cecal microbiota in broiler chicks. A total of 360 one-day-old ...
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  • Secretory IgA-mediated neut... Secretory IgA-mediated neutralization of Shigella flexneri prevents intestinal tissue destruction by down-regulating inflammatory circuits
    Boullier, Séverine; Tanguy, Myriam; Kadaoui, Khalil A ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2009-Nov-01, Volume: 183, Issue: 9
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    Shigella, a Gram-negative invasive enteropathogenic bacterium responsible for bacillary dysentery, causes the rupture, invasion, and inflammatory destruction of the human colonic mucosa. We explored ...
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  • Immunological aspects of in... Immunological aspects of intestinal mucus and mucins
    Johansson, Malin E V; Hansson, Gunnar C Nature reviews. Immunology, 10/2016, Volume: 16, Issue: 10
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    A number of mechanisms ensure that the intestine is protected from pathogens and also against our own intestinal microbiota. The outermost of these is the secreted mucus, which entraps bacteria and ...
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  • Metabolites produced by com... Metabolites produced by commensal bacteria promote peripheral regulatory T-cell generation
    Arpaia, Nicholas; Campbell, Clarissa; Fan, Xiying ... Nature, 12/2013, Volume: 504, Issue: 7480
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    Intestinal microbes provide multicellular hosts with nutrients and confer resistance to infection. The delicate balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanisms, essential for gut immune ...
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  • Intestinal epithelial tuft ... Intestinal epithelial tuft cells initiate type 2 mucosal immunity to helminth parasites
    Gerbe, François; Sidot, Emmanuelle; Smyth, Danielle J ... Nature, 01/2016, Volume: 529, Issue: 7585
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    Helminth parasitic infections are a major global health and social burden. The host defence against helminths such as Nippostrongylus brasiliensis is orchestrated by type 2 cell-mediated immunity. ...
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  • Tissue geometry drives dete... Tissue geometry drives deterministic organoid patterning
    Gjorevski, N; Nikolaev, M; Brown, T E ... Science, 2022-Jan-07, Volume: 375, Issue: 6576
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    Epithelial organoids are stem cell–derived tissues that approximate aspects of real organs, and thus they have potential as powerful tools in basic and translational research. By definition, they ...
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  • Negative Effects of a High-... Negative Effects of a High-Fat Diet on Intestinal Permeability: A Review
    Rohr, Michael W; Narasimhulu, Chandrakala A; Rudeski-Rohr, Trina A ... Advances in nutrition, 01/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The intestinal tract is the largest barrier between a person and the environment. In this role, the intestinal tract is responsible not only for absorbing essential dietary nutrients, but also for ...
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  • Oxygen battle in the gut: H... Oxygen battle in the gut: Hypoxia and hypoxia-inducible factors in metabolic and inflammatory responses in the intestine
    Singhal, Rashi; Shah, Yatrik M. Journal of biological chemistry/˜The œJournal of biological chemistry, 07/2020, Volume: 295, Issue: 30
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    The gastrointestinal tract is a highly proliferative and regenerative tissue. The intestine also harbors a large and diverse microbial population collectively called the gut microbiome (microbiota). ...
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  • Targeting zonulin and intes... Targeting zonulin and intestinal epithelial barrier function to prevent onset of arthritis
    Tajik, Narges; Frech, Michael; Schulz, Oscar ... Nature communications, 04/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Gut microbial dysbiosis is associated with the development of autoimmune disease, but the mechanisms by which microbial dysbiosis affects the transition from asymptomatic autoimmunity to inflammatory ...
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