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Gene transfer in the GI tract and oral cavity

Gene transfer in the GI tract and oral cavity

... Gene transfer is important in spreading antibiotic resis- tance and other traits such as virulence factors. Both the GI tract and the oral cavity (GIOC) contain a large and diverse community of ...

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In situ detection of Gag specific CD8+cells in the GI tract of SIV infected Rhesus macaques

In situ detection of Gag specific CD8+cells in the GI tract of SIV infected Rhesus macaques

... reproductive tract than in peripheral blood, while others have shown no such differences ...ductive tract, we did see abundant Gag CM9 positive cells in the ...reproductive tract and the colon are ...

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Effect of Microplastics on the Accumulation of POPs in Fish

Effect of Microplastics on the Accumulation of POPs in Fish

... the GI tract, this could be a function of exposures to different microplastic types, different dosing strategies, levels of exposures and differences in the method of detection of microplastics in exposed ...

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Researches on Gastric Interdigestive Pressure Activity: Methods, Analysis and Interpretation

Researches on Gastric Interdigestive Pressure Activity: Methods, Analysis and Interpretation

... (GI) tract is to mix food, grind and transport the contents to the lower tract when it carries out its normal digestive ...gastrointestinal tract is organized by a network of enteric neurons ...

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Adult Langerhans cell histiocytosis with pulmonary and colorectoanal involvement: a case report

Adult Langerhans cell histiocytosis with pulmonary and colorectoanal involvement: a case report

... Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) or histiocytosis X is a rare systemic disease characterized by the abnormal overproduction of histiocytes that tend to infiltrate tis- sues and organ systems leading to organ damage. ...

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FLOATING PULSATILE BEADS: AN ORAL MULTIPARTICULATE PULSATILE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - A REVIEW

FLOATING PULSATILE BEADS: AN ORAL MULTIPARTICULATE PULSATILE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - A REVIEW

... wherein FPDDS are promising include asthma, peptic ulcer, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and attention deficit syndrome in children. FPDDS showed excellent lag phase followed by burst release in distal part of small ...

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Emerging roles for enteric glia in gastrointestinal disorders

Emerging roles for enteric glia in gastrointestinal disorders

... The mucosal enteric glial cell population is positioned to serve as a signaling intermediary between the epithelial cells that line the GI tract and immune and neural elements in the lam- ina propria of the ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... in GI tract are particularly susceptible to variation in both bioavailability and time to achieve peak plasma levels (Deshpande et ...proximal GI tract where absorption of dipyridamole is more ...

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FLOATING BEADS AS A MAGICAL DRUG CARRIER: A REVIEW

FLOATING BEADS AS A MAGICAL DRUG CARRIER: A REVIEW

... the GI tract allowing mean plasma residence times to be extended for up to 24 hours, potentially improved efficacy (by extending therapeutic coverage), potentially reduced toxicity and/or side effects (by ...

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Gastrointestinal transit measurements in mice with 99mTc-DTPA-labeled activated charcoal using NanoSPECT-CT

Gastrointestinal transit measurements in mice with 99mTc-DTPA-labeled activated charcoal using NanoSPECT-CT

... Quantification of the activity at different transit times After the acquisition, the data were reconstructed itera- tively with the HiSPECT software (Bioscan Inc.) using dedicated ordered subsets expectation maximization ...

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Foreign bodies in esophagus

Foreign bodies in esophagus

... The ingestion of foreign bodies is a common emergency of the upper GI tract and the esophageal foreign body can easily cause impaction or even perforation of the esophageal wall. The prevalence of ingested ...

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Grp94 in complexes with IgG is a soluble diagnostic marker of gastrointestinal tumors and displays immune-stimulating activity on peripheral blood immune cells

Grp94 in complexes with IgG is a soluble diagnostic marker of gastrointestinal tumors and displays immune-stimulating activity on peripheral blood immune cells

... Cell-surface Grp94 has been taken as specific indicator of tumor malignancy, more reliable than other ER Grps and HSP90 in predicting the aggressiveness and invasiveness of the tumor itself [15, 16]. Correlation between ...

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Spatial and Temporal Analysis of the Stomach and Small-Intestinal Microbiota in Fasted Healthy Humans

Spatial and Temporal Analysis of the Stomach and Small-Intestinal Microbiota in Fasted Healthy Humans

... (GI) tract have been implicated in health and disease, much about these microbes remains under- studied compared to those in the distal GI ...proximal GI sites over time in healthy ...proximal ...

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Family history of the cancer on the survival of the patients with gastrointestinal cancer in northern Iran, using frailty models

Family history of the cancer on the survival of the patients with gastrointestinal cancer in northern Iran, using frailty models

... In this paper we aimed to study the possible relation- ship between the survival of the patients with GI tract cancer and several most common prognosis factors such as age at diagnosis, [r] ...

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Analysis of Clinical Features, Ultrasound Abdomen and Upper GI Endoscopy of Patient presenting with dyspepsia

Analysis of Clinical Features, Ultrasound Abdomen and Upper GI Endoscopy of Patient presenting with dyspepsia

... Air- swallowing leads to belching, which many patient consider to be a feature of dyspepsia. This is often justified, because a substantial number of patients with significant GORD will tend to swallow air as a response ...

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Design and Characterization of Dual Drug Loaded Microspheres for Colon Drug Targeting

Design and Characterization of Dual Drug Loaded Microspheres for Colon Drug Targeting

... the GI tract is advantageous for localized treatment of several colonic diseases, mainly inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) like ulcerative colitis (UC) and crohn’s disease (CD), irritable bowel syndrome, and ...

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Tales from the crypts: regulatory peptides and cytokines in gastrointestinal homeostasis and disease

Tales from the crypts: regulatory peptides and cytokines in gastrointestinal homeostasis and disease

... (GI) tract is composed of a diverse set of organs that together receive extracorporeal nutri- tion and convert it to energy substrates and cellular building ...the GI tract relies on ...

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MEDICATED TRANSDERMAL THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS:
AN UPDATED OVERVIEW

MEDICATED TRANSDERMAL THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS: AN UPDATED OVERVIEW

... allergic response.  Drugs, which degrade in the GI tract or inactivated by hepatic first-pass effect, are suitable candidates for Transdermal delivery.  Tolerance [r] ...

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Supplementing Prebiotics and Probiotics in Early Animal and Infant Nutrition.

Supplementing Prebiotics and Probiotics in Early Animal and Infant Nutrition.

... digestive tract of humans and other ...the GI microbiota of breastfed infants ...the GI tract is the target site of probiotic activity, and the process of GI maturation in neonatal ...

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QAI (EMESIS): FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN ERA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY IN VARIOUS DISORDERS

QAI (EMESIS): FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN ERA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY IN VARIOUS DISORDERS

... Keeping the body free of morbid wastes is the best known preventive measure that can be adopted to avoid most of the known diseases; and also the ultimate endeavor of all systems of medicine. Qai works towards carrying ...

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