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Physiological differences throughout the intestinal tract

Rabbit Microbiota Changes Throughout the Intestinal Tract

Rabbit Microbiota Changes Throughout the Intestinal Tract

... important differences in the relative abundance of some taxa, even at phylum level, between cecum and feces have been ...the intestinal tract should be sampled will therefore depend on the objectives ...

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Time trends in socioeconomic differences in incidence rates of cancers of gastro-intestinal tract in Finland

Time trends in socioeconomic differences in incidence rates of cancers of gastro-intestinal tract in Finland

... gastro-intestinal tract by means of a computerized record linkage of the Finnish Cancer Registry and the 1970 Population Census, which included social class ...large differences between social ...

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Immunomodulatory Effects of Probiotics in the Intestinal Tract

Immunomodulatory Effects of Probiotics in the Intestinal Tract

... Models that mimic the mucosa should be preferred whenever possible when evaluating probiotic immune function. Albeit more practical to implement, evaluation of the stimulation of blood cell immune response by probiotics ...

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Eosinophilic disorders of the gastro-intestinal tract: an update

Eosinophilic disorders of the gastro-intestinal tract: an update

... Fortunately there was not even a case of progression to any other gastrointestinal disease [62]. In literature there are no reported cases of progression to neoplastic dis- eases. Actually we can state that, when the ...

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Comparison of Models of Bacterial Infection in the Intestinal Tract

Comparison of Models of Bacterial Infection in the Intestinal Tract

... * 0 E = We assumed that either g(E) is an increasing, decreasing, or partially increasing and decreasing function to obtain a plot of the above mentioned cases. Figure 2.2 characterizes all four cases. Throughout ...

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The immunology of gluten sensitivity beyond the intestinal tract

The immunology of gluten sensitivity beyond the intestinal tract

... In the human serum samples, antibody to synapsin I was detected in several patients with gluten sensitivity, while control specimens without anti-gliadin antibody did not exhibit significant anti-synapsin antibody ...

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Adhesion GPCRs are widely expressed throughout the subsections of the gastrointestinal tract

Adhesion GPCRs are widely expressed throughout the subsections of the gastrointestinal tract

... of physiological func- tions, including development, neurotransmission, metab- olism, reproduction, immune responses, and behavior, GPCRs act as receptors for a great number of different signals, both endogenous - ...

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Role of expression of P63 and calponin in gastro-intestinal tract carcinomas

Role of expression of P63 and calponin in gastro-intestinal tract carcinomas

... digestive tract is a major site of cancer in humans. There are great differences in incidence among the anatomical sites of the gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus to the ...

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Intestinal Ecology: Interactions Among the Gastrointestinal Tract, Nutrition, and the Microflora

Intestinal Ecology: Interactions Among the Gastrointestinal Tract, Nutrition, and the Microflora

... for intestinal lymphocytes to sample the internalized antigen [24, 25] and transport it to a Peyer’s patch or other aggregated lymphoid tissue for T- and B-cell priming ...move throughout the systemic ...

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The Influence of Intestinal Tract and Probiotics on the Fate of Orally Administered Drugs

The Influence of Intestinal Tract and Probiotics on the Fate of Orally Administered Drugs

... fluids, intestinal mucosa and gut microflora contain high concentrations of various enzymes which are responsible for the oxidation, hydrolysis and conjugation of ...the intestinal enzymes and gut-protein ...

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Microbiota Composition and Functional Profiling Throughout the Gastrointestinal Tract of Commercial Weaning Piglets

Microbiota Composition and Functional Profiling Throughout the Gastrointestinal Tract of Commercial Weaning Piglets

... piglets throughout weaning but much less research has been focused on the composition and functional properties of microbial communities inhabiting other gastrointestinal ...microbiota throughout the entire ...

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Individual Differences in Behavioural and Physiological Responses to Affective Touch

Individual Differences in Behavioural and Physiological Responses to Affective Touch

... 5 Obviously, the years spent completing a thesis are not just about the work you complete in the university but about how you develop as a person outside of this too. Moving away from home into an apartment alone was ...

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Isolation of Campylobacters from Intestinal Tract of Poultry in Northern Region of India

Isolation of Campylobacters from Intestinal Tract of Poultry in Northern Region of India

... 5. Conclusion This study indicates that in northern region of India, there is an increasing emergence of antibiotic resistance among Campylobacter strains in poultry. It is important to reduce the contamination rates by ...

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A Confirmatory Study about the Gender Differences in Psychological and Physiological Processes

A Confirmatory Study about the Gender Differences in Psychological and Physiological Processes

... participants’ physiological and psychological processes throughout their ...specific differences in EDA which is why it is particularly interesting to stress this topic ...

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Physiological Differences in Stress Reactivity between Morning and Evening Chronotypes

Physiological Differences in Stress Reactivity between Morning and Evening Chronotypes

... I would like to thank all of the professors in the department for supporting me throughout all of my endeavors. I would like to extend a special thank you to the members on my committee, Dr. Jennifer Mailloux and ...

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Characteristics of Intestinal Microbiota and Mother's Reproductive Tract Flora in Children With Down Syndrome

Characteristics of Intestinal Microbiota and Mother's Reproductive Tract Flora in Children With Down Syndrome

... the intestinal ora of children with DS and CHD patients in DS and the microbial abundance and diversity composition in the mother's reproductive ...cant differences in the abundance and diversity of ...

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Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci, Colonizing the Intestinal Tract of Patients in a University Hospital in Greece

Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci, Colonizing the Intestinal Tract of Patients in a University Hospital in Greece

... nosocomial pathogens [1]. According to data from the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (NNIS), enterococci are the fourth-leading cause of nosocomial infections (third among bacteremias and second among ...

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Physiological importance of various NFκB family members in regulating intestinal responses to injury

Physiological importance of various NFκB family members in regulating intestinal responses to injury

... 2 Acknowledgements I am truly indebted and thankful to Professor D Mark Pritchard who has supported me throughout my thesis, and without his patience, guidance and immense knowledge, this doctoral thesis would not ...

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FACTORS INFLUENCING CHOLINE ABSORPTION IN THE INTESTINAL TRACT

FACTORS INFLUENCING CHOLINE ABSORPTION IN THE INTESTINAL TRACT

... Influence of prolonged treatment with choline upon urinary total trimethylamines excretion in patients with cirrhosis of liver after oral administration of choline bicarbonate correspond[r] ...

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Adaptations of Candida albicans for Growth in the Mammalian Intestinal Tract

Adaptations of Candida albicans for Growth in the Mammalian Intestinal Tract

... gastrointestinal tract at lower levels ...the intestinal tract and cells invading host tissue were found to express many of the same cell surface protein-encod- ing ...the intestinal ...

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