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The human intestinal barrier

Clinical Studies Evaluating Effects of Probiotics on Parameters of Intestinal Barrier Function

Clinical Studies Evaluating Effects of Probiotics on Parameters of Intestinal Barrier Function

... the human intestinal barrier ...and intestinal per- meability in in vivo human ...the barrier function, as a positive effect was found in 48% of the controlled ...

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Intestinal Barrier Physiology

Intestinal Barrier Physiology

... to barrier dysfunction and diarrhea we studied the pathomechanisms of this infection in ...of human colonic HT-29/B6 monolayers to ...conclusion, barrier dysfunction in ...

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The barrier and the intestinal microflora - the factors determining the state of human health

The barrier and the intestinal microflora - the factors determining the state of human health

... the intestinal barrier cause the toxins that are produced by the fungus enter the circulatory system and cause a variety of serious disturbances in the digestive tract, endocrine, urogenital tract, ...

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Nononcogenic restoration of the intestinal barrier by E. coli–delivered human EGF

Nononcogenic restoration of the intestinal barrier by E. coli–delivered human EGF

... Three human intestinal tissue data sets were obtained from the gene expression array of patients with IBD (Sleiman’s, GEO ID GSE10616, n = 58; Vemeire’s, GEO ID GSE75214, n = 194; and Haberman’s, GEO ID ...

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Regulation of the Intestinal Barrier in Digestive Disease.

Regulation of the Intestinal Barrier in Digestive Disease.

... ABSTRACTS Intestinal hypoxia/reoxygenation injury induces loss of barrier function followed by epithelial ...for intestinal barrier ...TJ barrier function via MLC ...which ...

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Chronic Stress Modulates the Mucin Components of the Intestinal Barrier and the Intestinal Morphology

Chronic Stress Modulates the Mucin Components of the Intestinal Barrier and the Intestinal Morphology

... entire intestinal tract of stressed and control ...normal human gastric ...of human patients with intestinal tumors ...major intestinal mucin [37-39], it was surprising to note that ...

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Oxygen metabolism and barrier regulation in the intestinal mucosa

Oxygen metabolism and barrier regulation in the intestinal mucosa

... of barrier function (35, ...confluent intestinal epithelia, and mul- tiple lines of evidence indicate that CK contributes fundamentally to the energy requirements of barrier regulation ...cultured ...

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Blood–brain barrier and intestinal epithelial barrier alterations in autism spectrum disorders

Blood–brain barrier and intestinal epithelial barrier alterations in autism spectrum disorders

... To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study ad- dressing the molecular signature of BBB dysfunctions in ASD and SCZ in human samples. In spite of the obvious small sample number, due to the nature of the ...

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A RATIONALIZED DESCRIPTION ON STUsDY OF INTESTINAL BARRIER, DRUG PERMEABILITY AND INTESTINAL PERMEATION ENHANCERS

A RATIONALIZED DESCRIPTION ON STUsDY OF INTESTINAL BARRIER, DRUG PERMEABILITY AND INTESTINAL PERMEATION ENHANCERS

... In many respects the Caco-2 cells are therefore functionally similar to the human small intestinal enterocyte, despite the fact that they originate from a human colorectal carcinoma. The methods ...

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Heparan sulfate and syndecan 1 are essential in maintaining murine and human intestinal epithelial barrier function

Heparan sulfate and syndecan 1 are essential in maintaining murine and human intestinal epithelial barrier function

... of intestinal epithelial cells during PLE ...predominant intestinal epithelial heparan sulfate proteoglycan, are essential in maintaining intestinal epithelial barrier ...with ...

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Structural alterations of the intestinal epithelial barrier in Parkinson’s disease

Structural alterations of the intestinal epithelial barrier in Parkinson’s disease

... A total of 42 subjects participated in this study, 31 PD patients and 11 healthy controls. PD patients aged 43–74 years were recruited from the movement disorder clinic at Nantes University Hospital, France. Diagnosis of ...

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Innate lymphoid cells and cholesterol metabolism in intestinal barrier function

Innate lymphoid cells and cholesterol metabolism in intestinal barrier function

... NKp46 + ILC3s in the intestine are mainly found interspersed in the lamina propria, owing to their expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR6 interacting with CXCL16 produced by a subset of IL-23-producing DCs. This ...

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Mechanisms of Barrier Repair in a Neonatal Pig Model of Intestinal Ischemia.

Mechanisms of Barrier Repair in a Neonatal Pig Model of Intestinal Ischemia.

... for human and murine applications, the market is improving and at the time of this review, a search on the CiteAb © website revealed in excess of 87,000 anti-porcine antibodies cited to perform in biological ...

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Intestinal CRF Receptor Subtypes Mediate Divergent Roles in Stress-Induced Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction.

Intestinal CRF Receptor Subtypes Mediate Divergent Roles in Stress-Induced Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction.

... both human and large animals, as well as in rodent ...induced intestinal barrier dysfunction, mucus secretion, visceral hypersensitivity, motility, and bacterial ...effect intestinal ...

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Mechanisms of Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction by Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli

Mechanisms of Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction by Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli

... epithelial barrier dysfunction or if barrier dysfunction results in chronic inflammation such as that observed in ...underlying barrier defect that renders individuals susceptible to ...asymptomatic ...

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Role of ClC-2 and NHE transport proteins in Intestinal Mucosal Barrier

Role of ClC-2 and NHE transport proteins in Intestinal Mucosal Barrier

... in human T84 ...in barrier recovery, it is noteworthy that sustained activation of conventional isoform PKC leads to barrier dysfunction while activation of the novel PKC isoform PKC enhances ...

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Neurotrophic Factors Protect the Intestinal Barrier from Rotavirus Insult in Mice

Neurotrophic Factors Protect the Intestinal Barrier from Rotavirus Insult in Mice

... IMPORTANCE Human and mouse studies have shown that rotavirus infection is as- sociated with low inflammation and unaffected intestinal barrier at the time of diar- rhea, properties different from most ...

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p120 catenin is essential for maintenance of barrier function and intestinal homeostasis in mice

p120 catenin is essential for maintenance of barrier function and intestinal homeostasis in mice

... However, the data also reveal a striking role for p120 in modulat- ing neutrophil attachment and probably activation. Whether these roles contribute directly to the etiology of human IBD or adenoma formation in ...

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Intestinal mucosal mast cells : key modulators of barrier function and homeostasis

Intestinal mucosal mast cells : key modulators of barrier function and homeostasis

... the intestinal barrier ...the intestinal mucosa, mediators released by mast cells affect epithelial integrity and viability, promote ion and water secretion, stimulate innate and adaptive immune ...

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Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis

Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis

... the intestinal barrier ...the intestinal mucosa, mediators released by mast cells affect epithelial integrity and viability, promote ion and water secretion, stimulate innate and adaptive immune ...

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