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Gut check

Current Biology, 2020
Research on the gut microbiome and its relationship to our health, even our behaviors, has captured the public's interest, and the probiotic industry has moved in to capitalize. The field has advanced so quickly that some of the claims may have outpaced the evidence. Cyrus Martin reports.
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Endocannabinoids and the gut

Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids (PLEFA), 2002
In the digestive tract, there is evidence for the presence of high amounts of endocannabinoids (anandamide and 2-arachidonylglycerol) and of mechanisms for endocannabinoid metabolism and possibly endocannabinoid uptake. Pharmacological studies have shown that anandamide inhibits excitatory transmission and peristalsis in the isolated guinea-pig ileum ...
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Urticaria and the gut

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2020
Purpose of review To review recent evidence on the association of urticaria and the gut diseases, focusing on the roles of chronic inflammation with or without Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) infection. Recent findings The connection between the gut and urticaria has been discussed ...
Chia-Yu, Chu, Torsten, Zuberbier
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Citrulline and the gut

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2007
Citrulline, a nonprotein amino acid, is an important source of endogenous arginine. The gut is the main source of citrulline in humans. Hence, citrulline is a potential biomarker of short bowel function. Conversely, citrulline uptake by the gut is important for an oral supply of this amino acid as an alternative to arginine. This review discusses these
Emmanuel, Curis   +2 more
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AIDS and the gut

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1994
AbstractThere are increasing challenges for the practising gastroenterologist in treating AIDS‐related gastrointestinal diseases. The differential diagnoses of dysphagia and odynophagia include cytomegalovirus (CMV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, non‐specific aphthous ulceration and non‐AIDS oesophageal diseases, especially reflux ...
D W, Chui, R L, Owen
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»Ende gut, alles gut«?

Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik, 2009
Alles läuft rund: Maternus hat gute Chancen, die Verlustphase langfristig zu verlassen. Der Fusion mit dem Großaktionär Cura stünde dann nichts mehr im Wege.
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The G.U.T. of gut

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2004
(2004). The G.U.T. of gut. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology: Vol. 39, No. 9, pp. 807-815.
I, Bjarnason   +4 more
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It Takes Guts

Scientific American, 2017
The article discusses the development of a synthetic intestines for transplantation into the gastrointestinal system, or gut, referencing a study conducted by scientists Jim Wells and Michael Helmrath in the journal "Nature Medicine."
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Parkinsonism and the Gut

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1977
Digestive symptoms are frequent in parkinsonism and occasionally dominate the picture of the disease. Symptoms seem to flow from skeletal-muscular and visceral effects of the central lesion.
S J, Spellman, H A, Warner
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AIDS and the Gut

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1985
The epidemiological, immunological and early virological observations on the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) suggested that an agent was involved which was sexually, parenterally and perinatally transmitted and perhaps tropic for T helper lymphocytes.
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