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ABSTRACT Background Currently, six species of Callithrix are frequently observed in anthropized and degraded environments in different regions of Brazil. This occupation favors interactions with humans and increases the risk of infection by parasites with zoonotic potential.
Maysa Emanuely dos Santos+3 more
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Pseudo-Membranous Enteritis from a Gynecological Standpoint [PDF]
Monod
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Intestinal Dysmotility and Associated Disorders in Intestinal Muscle of Methylglyoxal‐Treated Mice
In patients undergoing long‐term peritoneal dialysis, intestinal transit capacity is often impaired, though the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Using a mouse model, we identified inflammation and impairment of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) in intestinal smooth muscle as potential contributors to this reduced transit capacity.
Yuki Yamakawa+2 more
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EXPERIMENTAL LYMPHEDEMA OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT AND ITS RELATION TO REGIONAL CICATRIZING ENTERITIS*
Frederick Leet Reichert, Mary E. Mathes
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Displacement of the pelvic flexure of the colon, leading to enteritis and death [PDF]
R.G. Saunders
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A Novel Case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Associated With Influenza
ABSTRACT It is critical to consider MIS‐C diagnosis following viral infections in the pediatric population, especially when symptoms cannot be fully explained by other conditions.
Nazanin Zibanejad, Niloofar Mohkamkar
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The present article links certain nutritional factors to pathways controlling cytokine equilibrium, oxidative damage, endothelium integrity, and regulatory T cell activity. These elements include unsaturated fats, vitamins, polyphenols, probiotics, and fiber‐derived short‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs).
Xiaowei Zhang, Guoliang Fan
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