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Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome complicated with multiple infections: a case report. [PDF]
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The José Planellas Herbarium (Herbarium BCN). [PDF]
Guardia R, Soriano I.
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Drivers of floristic discovery in a temperate flora: insights from three decades of vascular plant records in Ukraine. [PDF]
Peregrym M, Olshanskyi I, Zhygalova S.
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Long-term effects of altitude on changes in intestinal flora in a young and middle-aged population: a longitudinal analysis before and after 6 months of entry to high altitude. [PDF]
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Digestive Diseases, 2013
To prevent bacterial overgrowth, colonization of the epithelium and subsequent translocation, the gastrointestinal tract maintains an effective mucosal barrier. Besides mucus the most important components of this protective system are epithelial antimicrobial peptides such as defensins, the cathelicidin LL-37, lysozyme, phospholipase A, and proteins ...
S, Nuding, L, Antoni, E F, Stange
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To prevent bacterial overgrowth, colonization of the epithelium and subsequent translocation, the gastrointestinal tract maintains an effective mucosal barrier. Besides mucus the most important components of this protective system are epithelial antimicrobial peptides such as defensins, the cathelicidin LL-37, lysozyme, phospholipase A, and proteins ...
S, Nuding, L, Antoni, E F, Stange
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1989
Modulation of the bacterial flora of patients with a high risk of acquiring an infection can be achieved in several ways. The approach used in the Leiden University Hospital is based on selective elimination of the aerobic bacteria in the oropharyngeal cavity and intestinal tract, leaving the anaerobic flora intact. This kind of selective modulation of
R, van Furth, H F, Guiot
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Modulation of the bacterial flora of patients with a high risk of acquiring an infection can be achieved in several ways. The approach used in the Leiden University Hospital is based on selective elimination of the aerobic bacteria in the oropharyngeal cavity and intestinal tract, leaving the anaerobic flora intact. This kind of selective modulation of
R, van Furth, H F, Guiot
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