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Mammalian organisms form intimate interfaces with commensal and pathogenic gut microorganisms. Increasing evidence suggests a close interaction between gut microorganisms and the enteric nervous system (ENS), as the first interface to the central nervous
M. Giuffré +9 more
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Intestinal neuromuscular function after preservation and transplantation [PDF]
While it is well known that prolonged preservation of the intestinal graft causes severe mucosal damage after transplantation, little is known about the effect on neuromuscular function.
Hamada, N +7 more
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Neuron–Glia Interaction in the Developing and Adult Enteric Nervous System
The enteric nervous system (ENS) constitutes the largest part of the peripheral nervous system. In recent years, ENS development and its neurogenetic capacity in homeostasis and allostasishave gained increasing attention.
Verena Pawolski, Mirko H. H. Schmidt
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Background Our group previously proved that the human enteric nervous system can be visualized with confocal laser endomicroscopy after topical application of cresyl violet using surgically resected intestine specimens.
Atsushi Harada +5 more
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Background: The globally increasing resistance due to extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae is a major concern. The objective of this work was to develop a murine model to study the gut bacteria parameters during complex ...
Matthieu Grégoire +13 more
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The substrate of the biopsychosocial influences in the carcinogenesis of the digestive tract [PDF]
Digestive cancer represents a severe public health problem, being one of the main causes of death. It is considered a multifactorial disease, with hereditary predisposition, environmental factors, and other factors involved in carcinogenesis.
Caragea, Daniel +5 more
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Neurodegeneration of the central and enteric nervous systems is a common feature of aging and aging-related diseases, and is accelerated in individuals with metabolic dysfunction including obesity and diabetes.
Pavithra Chandramowlishwaran +5 more
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Environmental toxins trigger PD-like progression via increased alpha-synuclein release from enteric neurons in mice [PDF]
Pathological studies on Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients suggest that PD pathology progresses from the enteric nervous system (ENS) and the olfactory bulb into the central nervous system.
Arnhold, Mike +12 more
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Summary: The neural network of the enteric nervous system (ENS) underlies gastrointestinal functions. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in enteric neuronal connectivity are poorly characterized. Here, we studied the role of semaphorin 5A (Sema5A)
Morgane E. Le Dréan +9 more
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Meis3 is required for neural crest invasion of the gut during zebrafish enteric nervous system development [PDF]
During development, vagal neural crest cells fated to contribute to the enteric nervous system migrate ventrally away from the neural tube toward and along the primitive gut.
Bronner, Marianne E., Uribe, Rosa A.
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