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Renewalversus Retention:Isotopic Compositionof Intestinal Epitheliumand Eye Lens

Renewal versus Retention: Isotopic Composition of Intestinal Epithelium and Eye Lens

... in intestinal epithelium of 1-mo mice and in diet did not differ significantly (P = ...the intestinal epithelium of 22-mo mice was higher than in the diet ...

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Fluid and glucose transport across intestinal epithelium following honey intake in rats

Fluid and glucose transport across intestinal epithelium following honey intake in rats

... The effect of honey intake on fluid and glucose absorption in rats was studied using everted sacs intestine techniques. Twelve rats (180-200 gm) were randomly selected and grouped into the control (A) and honey-fed ...

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Cl  secretion in a model intestinal epithelium induced by a neutrophil derived secretagogue

Cl secretion in a model intestinal epithelium induced by a neutrophil derived secretagogue

... pig intestinal crypt cells indicated that NDS also directly elicits Cl- secretion from natural intestinal ...model intestinal epithelium, and since the NDS-elicited Isc response is indicative ...

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Implication of Porphyromonas gingivalis in colitis and homeostasis of intestinal epithelium

Implication of Porphyromonas gingivalis in colitis and homeostasis of intestinal epithelium

... constitute intestinal epithelium based on the de- termination of changes in marker expression for stem cells, Paneth cells, enterocytes and goblet ...

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Dnmt1 is essential to maintain progenitors in the perinatal intestinal epithelium

Dnmt1 is essential to maintain progenitors in the perinatal intestinal epithelium

... during intestinal development in ...Dnmt1-deficient epithelium indicates that this checkpoint is active in mutant cells ...Dnmt1-deficient intestinal progenitor cells are unable to activate the ...

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Antibiotic Driven Dysbiosis Mediates Intraluminal Agglutination and Alternative Segregation of Enterococcus faecium from the Intestinal Epithelium

Antibiotic Driven Dysbiosis Mediates Intraluminal Agglutination and Alternative Segregation of Enterococcus faecium from the Intestinal Epithelium

... high-density intestinal out- growth of ...altered intestinal ar- chitecture characterized by (i) a reduced mucus-associated micro- biota layer, (ii) a decreased colon wall diameter, (iii) a diminished mucus ...

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Cell dynamics in fetal intestinal epithelium: implications for intestinal growth and morphogenesis

Cell dynamics in fetal intestinal epithelium: implications for intestinal growth and morphogenesis

... early intestinal epithelium Markers that detect apical [atypical PKC (aPKC), ezrin (Ezr), b- actin, crumbs 3, ZO-1 (Tjp1 – Mouse Genome Informatics], basal [collagen IV (CollIV)] and lateral [E-cadherin ...

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The Role of the Enzyme Cyclooxygenase and Bile in the Damage and Repair of Intestinal Epithelium

The Role of the Enzyme Cyclooxygenase and Bile in the Damage and Repair of Intestinal Epithelium

... in intestinal mucosa subjected to bile salts, all of these studies used bile salt concentrations that are much higher ...the intestinal lumen (6±3x10 -6 M from our preliminary studies of porcine ileal ...

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Cell specific expression of alpha 1 antitrypsin in human intestinal epithelium

Cell specific expression of alpha 1 antitrypsin in human intestinal epithelium

... detected in human jejunum by RNA blot analysis, and alpha 1-AT synthesis could be detected in a human intestinal adenocarcinoma cell line Caco2, which spontaneously differentiates into villous-like enterocytes in ...

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Intestinal permeability studies for piperaquine from dihydroartemisinin—piperaquine antimalarial product in the presence of lamivudine

Intestinal permeability studies for piperaquine from dihydroartemisinin—piperaquine antimalarial product in the presence of lamivudine

... high intestinal permeability indicating that LMV readily crosses the ...across intestinal epithelium and this is dependent on many pharmacokinetic characteristics such as lipophilicity, molecular ...

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A YY1 dependent increase in aerobic metabolism is indispensable for intestinal organogenesis

A YY1 dependent increase in aerobic metabolism is indispensable for intestinal organogenesis

... the intestinal lumen to dramatically increase the surface area of the intestinal epithelium, preparing the gut for the neonatal ...for intestinal villus ...

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Ion channel TRPV1 dependent activation of PTP1B suppresses EGFR associated intestinal tumorigenesis

Ion channel TRPV1 dependent activation of PTP1B suppresses EGFR associated intestinal tumorigenesis

... mammalian intestinal epithelium reveals a complex inter- play among intestinal stem cell (ISC) self-renewal in the crypts of Lieberkühn, progenitor cell proliferation, differentiation, and, ...

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Immunogenicity and Safety of Lactobacilli as Oral Mucosal Vaccine Vectors.

Immunogenicity and Safety of Lactobacilli as Oral Mucosal Vaccine Vectors.

... evaluate intestinal transport functions, we measured mucosal-to-serosal movement of FITC-labeled dextran, which is an indicator of paracellular transport and tight-junction ...intestinal epithelium. ...

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Autospecific γδ thymocytes that escape negative selection find sanctuary in the intestine

Autospecific γδ thymocytes that escape negative selection find sanctuary in the intestine

... the intestinal epithelium where they survive and increase in ...the intestinal epithelium somehow serves as a sanctuary for these autospecific neonatal ...

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Mortality in Kittens Is Associated with a Shift in Ileum Mucosa Associated Enterococci from Enterococcus hirae to Biofilm Forming Enterococcus faecalis and Adherent Escherichia coli

Mortality in Kittens Is Associated with a Shift in Ileum Mucosa Associated Enterococci from Enterococcus hirae to Biofilm Forming Enterococcus faecalis and Adherent Escherichia coli

... commensal intestinal microbiota but also can function as opportunistic ...the intestinal epithelium was significantly associated with terminal illness and was not observed in any kitten with adherent ...

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Epithelial hedgehog signals pattern the intestinal crypt villus axis

Epithelial hedgehog signals pattern the intestinal crypt villus axis

... Our studies further demonstrate that subsequent to villus formation, Hh signals are required to organize the crypt-villus axis such that the proliferative compartment is properly localized to the intervillus base. ...

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Pathological epithelial cell apoptosis and shedding in the murine small intestine

Pathological epithelial cell apoptosis and shedding in the murine small intestine

... small intestinal IEC loss and apoptosis in a villin-Cre Tnfr1 flxneo/flxneo mouse model of acute TNF ...the intestinal epithelium (Roulis et ...cause intestinal damage in rats (Jackson et ...

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Short communication: Magnesium Transport in Fish Intestine

Short communication: Magnesium Transport in Fish Intestine

... To determine the extracellular space and the elemental and water content of the stripped intestinal epithelium under the three experimental conditions, lcm 2 segments of stripped epithel[r] ...

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The role of TGFß-Activated Kinase 1 Signaling in Reactive Oxygen Species and Intestinal Homeostasis.

The role of TGFß-Activated Kinase 1 Signaling in Reactive Oxygen Species and Intestinal Homeostasis.

... possibility that TAK1 signaling blocks Keap1 activity through sequestering Keap1 into the TAK1 inflammatory signaling complex. If TAK1 modulates Keap1 protein levels through p62/SQSTM1, this regulation should be ...

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Oral Pharmacokinetics of a Chitosan-Based Nano-

Oral Pharmacokinetics of a Chitosan-Based Nano-

... in Caco-2 (a model of intestinal epithelium) and WISH cells (a human amnion-derived cell line) and.. 80.[r] ...

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