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    Protective effect of remimazolam on intestinal barrier function in septic mice by WANG Weifei, DENG Haoyue, DU Yunxia

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Survival rate and survival time were recorded within 72 h after modeling. Intestinal pathological alterations, barrier functional indicators, ZO-1 expression, and macrophage polarization status were observed and detected to evaluate the effects of Remi. …”
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    An intestinal dysbacteriosis as a side-effect of anti-helicobacter therapy by L. A. Omarova, T. R. Omarov

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…There was detected the effectiveness of Bioflorum by the period of reduction of clinical signs and recovery of large intestine’ microflora. …”
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    CAUSATIVE AGENT OF BACTEREMIA AND INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA IN RECIPIENTS OF DONOR LIVER by N. I. Gabrielyan, E. M. Gorskaya, I. V. Drapkina, T. S. Spirina, O. M. Tsiroulnikova

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Studies showed deep microecological disorders of the intestinal microbiota. Klebsiella pneumonia was the main pathogen, whose high content was detected in all liver lobe recipients studied. …”
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    Neurilemoma of the small intestine (<i>Clinical case presentation</i>) by I. D. Kalganov, A. P. Zhuchenko, I. V. Zarodnyuk, Ye. V. Markova

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Article presents the case of small intestinal neurilemoma in 69 years-old woman with incidental abdominal pain. …”
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    Intestinal Obstruction Caused by Gallstone Ileus. A Case Presentation by Mayquel Monzón Rodríguez, Lidia Torres Ajá, Nancy Capín Sarría

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Through physical examination and complementary radiological tests it was detected the presence of a mechanical intestinal obstruction for which the patient underwent emergency surgery. …”
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    INTESTINE DISEASE DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM USING CERTAINTY FACTOR METHOD by Chandra - Kirana, Harrizki Arie Pradana, Rahmat - Sulaiman

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Expert system applications that have been built to detect intestinal diseases based on Android have been successfully implemented with a presentation of accuracy of 99.7265625%. by that percentage, it show us that the diagnosis of symptoms of the selected disease is in suitable by the experienced of user, and has the accuracy determined by the system…”
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    Research Progress in Single-Cell Omics Technology in Intestinal Health by XU Tongxiao, CHEN Yanan, WANG Jiantang, HUANGFU Bingxin, BAN Qiushi, HUANG Kunlun, HE Xiaoyun

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Single-cell omics technology allows for simultaneously detecting and comparing the expression of single-cell genomes, which provides a new perspective on the study of intestinal microbial community and intestinal health. …”
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    Role of Intestinal Microflora in Initiation and Perpetuation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease by RB Sartor

    Published 1990-01-01
    “…Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease occur in regions of the intestine colonized by the highest concentrations of normal flora bacteria and resemble certain chronic bacterial, viral or parasitic infections. …”
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    PIEZO acts in an intestinal valve to regulate swallowing in C. elegans by Yeon-Ji Park, Jihye Yeon, Jihye Cho, Do-Young Kim, Xiaofei Bai, Yuna Oh, Jimin Kim, HoJin Nam, Hyeonjeong Hwang, Woojung Heo, Jinmahn Kim, Seoyoung Jun, Kyungeun Lee, KyeongJin Kang, Kyuhyung Kim

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Here, we show that the C. elegans PIEZO channel, encoded by pezo-1, regulates food movement in the intestine by detecting food accumulation in the anterior part of the intestinal lumen, thereby triggering rhythmical movement of the pharynx, referred to as the pharyngeal plunge. pezo-1 deletion mutants exhibit defects in the pharyngeal plunge, which is rescued by PEZO-1 or mouse PIEZO1 expression, but not by PIEZO2, in a single isolated non-neuronal tissue of the digestive tract, the pharyngeal-intestinal valve. …”
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    The signature of the small intestinal epithelial and immune cells in health and diseases by Xiang Gao, Cuiping Yang, Zhongsheng Feng, Ping Liu, Zhanju Liu, Yuanyuan Ji

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Its epithelial lining, containing specialized cells like Paneth cells and tuft cells, is crucial for maintaining intestinal homeostasis. Paneth cells produce antimicrobial peptides and growth factors that support microbial regulation and intestinal stem cells, while tuft cells act as chemosensors, detecting environmental changes and modulating immune responses. …”
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    Intestinal fatty acid bind protein as a biomarker for vitiligo by Olfat G. Shaker, Samar M. El-Tahlawi, Mina A. Fawzy

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The activity of vitiligo influences the clinical outcome and alters the choice of treatment modality. Intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP), also called FABP-2, is solely expressed in intestinal enterocytes of mammals. …”
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    The vital role of melatonin in the intestinal mucosal barrier integrity in chick by Ting Gao, Chao Song, Zixu Wang, Yaoxing Chen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We used electron microscopy, HE staining, PAS staining, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence staining and western blot to detect intestinal physical and to explore the effect of melatonin secreted by the pineal gland on the intestinal mucosa barrier function. …”
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    Effects of corn oil ingestion on the intestinal mucosa of normal dogs by Su-Jin An, Young Joo Kim, Il-Hwa Hong, Dong-In Jung

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…IntroductionWe assessed corn oil’s oral effectiveness in detecting small bowel changes in healthy dogs through ultrasonography, endoscopy, and histopathology. …”
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    FEATURES OF THE FORMATION OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA AT THE STAGE OF INTRAUTERINE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FETUS by L. A. Lityaeva, O. V. Kovalyova, O. G. Zhilenkova

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…All women  for 34—37 weeks of gestation and their infants in 15—30 days of life to evaluate the species and quantity composition of the parietal intestinal microbiota used the method of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with the determination of the concentration of microbial markers (fatty acids of the cell wall of microorganisms) by drop of blood, concentration which is identical to that of the parietal microbiota of the intestine.Results: In all women,  an excessive number of microbial markers, predominantly of the Firmicutes type: Anaerobes, Aerobic Actinomycetes, Cocci, Bacilli and some species of microscopic Fungi, were detected in the deficit of priority genera (Bifidobacterium spp., Lactobacillus spp., Eubacterium spp., Propionibacterium), which led to a decrease in the plasmalogen level to 12—39 μmol / L (norm 50) and the excess of endotoxin to 1.5 nanomol / ml (normal 0.5), as well as the excess of the reference values of the markers of the herpes viruses by 3 or more times and their associations.Conclusion: violations of parietal intestinal microbiota of pregnant women and their negative impact on the «mother-placenta-fetus» system and the formation of infant health have been established.…”
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    In utero human intestine contains maternally derived bacterial metabolites by Wenjia Wang, Weihong Gu, Ron Schweitzer, Omry Koren, Soliman Khatib, George Tseng, Liza Konnikova

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results In the current study, we demonstrate that a number of microbiome-associated metabolites present in the fetal intestines are also present in the placental tissue, and their abundance is different across the fetal intestine, fetal meconium, fetal placental villi, and the maternal decidua. …”
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    MACRO AND MICROELEMENTS IN THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT OF RESIDENTS OF ASTRAKHAN REGION by I. V. Zaitsev, A. S. Tanasova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The study revealed that with morphologically similar structures of the tissues of the sto-mach, small and large intestines, similar fluctuations of elements’ accumulation were detected. …”
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    Greenspace and intestinal diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Ao Zhang, Tianyi Zhao, Hongyi Li, Tianyu Xia, Shijie Zhang, Yuxin Zhu, Kang Ding

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Nonetheless, no significant association was detected for UC or CRC. The study established that greenspaces could influence intestinal health through potential mechanisms such as improved air quality, enhanced microbial diversity, and reduced stress. …”
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    Intestinal fungi biogeography, succession and its association with diarrhea in pigs by Ruochen Ren, Xiaojun Zhang, Fangfang Lou, Yang Li, Lingyan Ma, Yingping Xiao, Qu Chen, Yang Wen, Wentao Lyu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Results A total of 9,224 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were detected in all of 220 samples. Intestinal fungal diversity exhibited clear biogeographic patterns, with significantly lower richness and Shannon index in the ileum (P < 0.05) and significantly higher richness in the large intestine and feces (P < 0.05). …”
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    Quercetin inhibits ferroptosis to alleviate intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury by MA Xiaojie, LENG Yufang, LENG Yufang, MU Jialu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Objective‍ ‍To investigate the role of quercetin (QUE) in ferroptosis during intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury and elucidate its underlying mechanisms. …”
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