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    Region-specific establishment of bacterial communities in the small intestine of neonatal calves from birth by Nilusha Malmuthuge, Yanhong Chen, Guanxiang Liang, Anna Widenmann, Le Luo Guan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In corollary, we further propose that small intestinal microbiota colonization could be mainly modulated by host selection.…”
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    Mucosal immune responses and intestinal microbiome associations in wild spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) by Susana P. Veloso Soares, Victor H. Jarquín-Díaz, Miguel M. Veiga, Stephan Karl, Gábor Á. Czirják, Alexandra Weyrich, Sonja Metzger, Marion L. East, Heribert Hofer, Emanuel Heitlinger, Sarah Benhaiem, Susana C. M. Ferreira

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract Little is known about host-gut microbiome interactions within natural populations at the intestinal mucosa, the primary interface. We investigate associations between the intestinal microbiome and mucosal immune measures while controlling for host, social and ecological factors in 199 samples of 158 wild spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. …”
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    Effect of high level of zinc oxide on intestinal morphology and permeability in early weanling piglets by XU Yong, LIU Hai-ping, HU Cai-hong

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…A total of 40 piglets weaned at 21 d of age were used to study the effects of high level of zinc oxide on intestinal morphology and permeability in early weanling piglets. …”
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    Validation of an MPS-based intestinal cell culture model for the evaluation of drug-induced toxicity by Stefanie Hoffmann, Philip Hewitt, Isabel Koscielski, Dorota Kurek, Wouter Strijker, Kinga Kosim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In pharmaceutical research, the complex behavior of human intestinal cells is traditionally investigated using 2D cultures, in which one cell type grows under static conditions. …”
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    Size-dependent effects of the intestinal microbiota in juvenile Chinese alligators: implications for species protection by Wengang Li, Jingru Liu, Lulu Cui, Ke Sun, Yulin Gao, Qin Wang, Yongkang Zhou, Lan Mei, Pingsi Yi, XiaoBing Wu, ZhenPeng Yu, Tao Pan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…These genera can help the host shape the anaerobic environment of the intestine, degrade organic acids and proteins, and promote the production of growth-promoting factors. …”
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    Short-term results of treatment of non-epithelial gastro-intestinal tumors complicated by bleeding by S. G. Shapovalyants, A. I. Mikhalev, Ye. D. Fedorov, R. V. Plakhov, L. M. Mikhaleva, Z. V. Galkova, Ye. V. Ivanova, A. E. Sergeyenko

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Non-epithelial tumor of gut in 29,1% of patients are complicated by gastro-intestinal bleeding that is indication for surgical treatment. …”
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    Identification of an intestinal microbiota enterotypes in ageing man diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by Weronika Ratajczak-Zacharko, Karolina Skonieczna-Żydecka, Maria Laszczyńska, Olimpia Sipak, Anna Lubkowska

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract The intestinal microbiota, in terms of both composition and functioning, exerts a significant influence on the human body. …”
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    The expression pattern of butyric acid transporter in the large intestine with growth and development of suckling lambs by Jian Ma, Tao Li, Lu Lin, Chunmei Du, Chen Wei, Fuquan Yin, Xuemei Sun, Gang Lyu, Shangquan Gan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Objective The objective of this research was to explore the changes of morphological parameters, short chain fatty acid contents and butyric acid transporter expression levels in the large intestine with growth and development of sucking lambs. …”
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    Postantibiotic SOS response states in E. coli intestinal microbiocenoses and their possible consequences (review) by Afonyushkin V.N., Kilp A.S., Donchenko A.S., Sumarokova A.D.

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The study of the effects of stress on E. coli in the intestine, realized through SOS-response reactions, is important for understanding the possible consequences for microbiocenoses. …”
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    Prevalence and associated factors of intestinal parasitic infections in the Badi indigenous communities of Western Nepal by Jitendra Gautam, Rajendra Prasad Parajuli, Kishor Pandey

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Despite years of a national deworming campaign, the incidence of intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) remains relatively high among certain ethnic groups, with lifestyle factors distinct from those of the general population. …”
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    Surgical outcome of pediatric intestinal obstruction in Amhara comprehensive specialized hospitals, September 2024 by Alazar Tamirat, Jemberu Nigussie, Gebeyaw Biset

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Intestinal obstruction is the most common acute abdominal disorders in children requiring emergency surgical management. …”
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    Evaluating the role of insulin resistance in chronic intestinal health issues: NHANES study findings by Dongyao Zhao, Meihua Zhao, Bing Gao, He Lu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…BackgroundIntestinal health issues affect approximately 20% of the global population, yet the relationship between insulin resistance (IR) and intestinal health remains poorly understood. …”
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    Mediastinal lymphangioma and intestinal lymphangiomatosis presenting with chylothorax: a systematic review of therapeutic modalities by Marc Assaad, Roshan Acharya, Wasif Shamsi, Elspeth Springsted, Mahtab Foroozesh, Maria del Mar Cirino-Marcano

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Case report A 60-year-old male patient presented with shortness of breath and was diagnosed with left-sided chylothorax secondary to mediastinal lymphangioma, accompanied by intestinal lymphangiomatosis. Conservative approach was unsuccessful, and surgical therapy was needed. …”
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    MicroRNA‐microbiota interactions: Emerging strategies for modulating intestinal homeostasis and enhancing host health by Tianle He, Jiaying Ma, Shuai Liu, Boyan Ma, Jingtao You, Jingjun Wang, Mengmeng Li, Wei Wang, Ya Jing Wang, Shengli Li, Zhijun Cao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Long‐term artificial selection and environmental shifts have driven adaptive changes in both the host genome and the intestinal microbiota. …”
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    Clinical efficacy of intestinal stent placement combined with laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of obstructive left-sided colon cancer by Yang Zhigang, Che Minghua, Huang Hai, He Chengxiang

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…[Methods] Twenty-eight patients with left-sided colon cancer complicated with intestinal obstruction, who were admitted to the Department of General Surgery at Liqun Hospital in Putuo District, Shanghai from January 2016 to June 2022, were selected as the study subjects. …”
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    In vivo evaluation of the therapeutic effect of Streptococcus thermophilus isolated from camel milk on intestinal disorders by Ammar Touhami LAICHE, Chaima BENINE

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Isolates obtained from camel milk from El-Oued region in Algeria were investigated for their potential effect on intestinal disorders in Wistar rats. The results relating to the selection of probiotic strains confirm that one strain, identified as Streptococcus thermophilus exhibited the best probiotic activity, with an important tolerance to different degrees of pH and to bile salts, and a remarkable antibacterial activity and resistance to antibiotics. …”
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