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Enhancing intestinal epithelial microtubule stability could alleviate IBD symptoms
Published 2025-06-01“…This was accomplished using both stable MARK2 knockdown Caco-2 cell lines and intestinal epithelial-specific MARK2 conditional knockout (MARK2vil1) mice. …”
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The role of the Hes1 crosstalk hub in Notch-Wnt interactions of the intestinal crypt.
Published 2017-02-01“…Computational simulations of the model can assist in understanding how healthy intestinal tissue is maintained, and predict the likely consequences of biochemical knockouts upon cell fate selection processes. …”
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Current view on the diagnosis of intestinal malrotation in neonates: radiologic and ultrasound imaging techniques
Published 2024-04-01“…Article selection was conducted from open-access scientific medical journals and references cited in the primary sources. …”
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Structural and functional characterization of a porcine intestinal microbial ecosystem developed in vitro
Published 2025-07-01“…To verify the assumption that the experimental results produced in vitro in a mechanical device would be highly similar to those obtained from an in vivo study, in this study fecal samples from four pigs were inoculated in a simulator of the porcine intestinal microbial ecosystem (SPIME) and cultured until reaching steady state. …”
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Integrated omics profiling of individual variations in intestinal damage to the soybean allergen in piglets
Published 2025-01-01“…Soybean antigens affect the intestinal nutrient utilization and metabolism of piglets, which provides a scientific reference for the study of soybean antigen sensitization mechanisms, precision nutrition, disease prevention, and control of piglets, and also lays a foundation for human foodborne diseases.…”
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Different radiomics models in predicting the malignant potential of small intestinal stromal tumors
Published 2024-12-01“…Objectives: To explore the feasibility of different radiomics models for predicting the malignant potential of small intestinal stromal tumors (SISTs), and to select the best radiomics model. …”
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Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction as the same symptom of various basis - review of literature
Published 2024-12-01“… The aim of this work is to discuss the known causes of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Determining the etiology of the symptoms reported by the patient, such as: abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, constipation, heartburn or regurgitation, the cause of which cannot be clearly identified in imaging tests as mechanical intestinal obstruction, is necessary to implement proper therapy. …”
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Advances in the Endogenous and Exogenous Effects of Milk-derived Exosomes and Regulation of Intestinal Health
Published 2025-07-01“…Milk exosomes distinguish themselves from other types of exosomes in that they are rich in sources and readily producible on a large scale. They can be selectively absorbed by target cells to exert physiological effects and thereby influence various physiological and pathological processes. …”
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Intestinal parasites and genotypes of Giardia intestinalis in school children from Berisso, Argentina
Published 2011-06-01“…Stools with G. intestinalis were selected for genotyping. Results: Out of 244 schoolchildren, 179/244 (73.4%) were infected with intestinal parasites. …”
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INTESTINAL HELMINTH INFECTION AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA
Published 2024-12-01“… The public health importance of intestinal helminths in endemic communities cannot be overemphasised. …”
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An Advanced Histologic Method for Evaluation of Intestinal Adenomas in Mice Using Digital Slides.
Published 2016-01-01“…Commonly, the small intestine is visually examined for gross lesions and then selectively embedded in paraffin blocks for further microscopic analysis. …”
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The mechanism of excessive intestinal inflammation in necrotizing enterocolitis: an immature innate immune response.
Published 2011-03-01“…Similar changes in mRNA expression were observed in immature, but not mature, human intestinal xenografts. Confirmation of gene expression was also validated with selective protein measurements and with suggested evidence that immature TRL4 enterocyte surface expression was internalized in mature enterocytes. …”
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Intestinal Microbial-tissue Complex and Chronic Heart Failure (part 1): Pathogenesis
Published 2021-07-01“…Antigenic and metabolic integration of the intestinal microbiota into the homeostasis of the human body is a factor that claims to play a key role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. …”
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Modulating Effects of Grape Pomace on the Intestinal Antioxidative and Inflammatory Status in Fattening Pigs
Published 2025-03-01“…The aim of this research is to test the hypothesis that feeding grape pomace (GP) to fattening pigs modulates the intestinal immune and antioxidant response, promotes the morphostructure of the small intestine, and improves growth performance. …”
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Intestinal parasites infecting free-ranging primates in Colombia: Morphological and molecular evidence
Published 2025-04-01“…Since zoonotic parasite transmission can be linked to ecosystem transformation due to close contact between human and NHPs, this study aimed to morphologically identify intestinal parasites infecting NHPs living in seven forest fragments in Colombia and to molecularly characterise selected parasite taxa of zoonotic interest (Giardia sp. and Ascaris sp.). …”
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Bleeding and thrombosis in intestinal transplantation; data from 145 consecutive adult transplants
Published 2025-07-01“…Background: Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides an adult intestinal/multivisceral transplant service to the United Kingdom. …”
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Gut cannabinoid receptor 1 regulates alcohol binge-induced intestinal permeability
Published 2025-02-01“…Despite the effects on intestinal permeability, deletion of intestinal CB1R did not significantly affect metabolic parameters and liver disease.Conclusion Our findings suggest that alcohol promotes leaky gut via the activation of gut epithelial CB1R and demonstrate that inhibition of CB1R with peripheral-restricted selective CB1R antagonists can prevent alcohol binge-induced intestinal permeability.…”
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Dietary supplementation with farnesol confers a protective effect on the intestine of broiler chickens challenged with lipopolysaccharide by reshaping intestinal flora structure an...
Published 2025-04-01“…Studies demonstrated that FAN contributed to the antioxidant and immune function as well as improving the intestinal flora, however effects of it on the broiler chickens has not been fully characterized. …”
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<i>Parabacteroides goldsteinii</i> Alleviates Intestinal Inflammation in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Treated Pigs
Published 2025-04-01“…Intestinal inflammation in piglets leads to diarrhea, decreased immune function, and dysbiosis of the gut microbiota. …”
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Probiotic efficacy and mechanism of a pigeon derived Ligilactobacillus salivarius strain in promoting growth and intestinal development of pigeons
Published 2025-05-01“…However, research on and application of probiotics specifically for meat pigeons remain relatively underdeveloped.ObjectiveTo assess and investigate the probiotic efficacy and mechanisms during homologous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) transplant to host-pigeons, LAB strains with good probiotic properties were isolated from the intestinal contents of 28-day-old Mimas pigeons. And then measured the production indexes, intestinal flora, and intestinal transcriptomics of the hosts after instillation of LAB strains.MethodsA total of 360 at 1-day-old pigeons were randomly divided into four groups and gavaged 0.4 mL Ligilactobacillus salivarius S10 with concentration of 0, 108, 109, and 1010 CFU/mL, designated as the control group (CG), the low concentration group (LG), the medium concentration group (MG), and the high concentration group (HG), respectively.ResultsThe findings revealed that an optimal concentration of 109 CFU/mL L. salivarius S10, a dominant strain isolated and screened, enhanced the growth performance and intestinal development of young pigeons. 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis demonstrated a significant increase in the abundance of Lactobacillus, Pantoea_A and Enterococcus_H and a significant reduction in the abundance of Clostridium_T in the pigeon ileum (p < 0.05) under selected concentration treatment. …”
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